Host Suitability of 32 Common Weeds to Meloidogyne hapla in Organic Soils of Southwestern Quebec

Thirty-two weeds commonly found in the organic soils of southwestern Quebec were evaluated for host suitability to a local isolate of the northern root-knot nematode Meloidogyne hapla under greenhouse conditions. Galls were observed on the roots of 21 species. Sixteen of the 21 had a reproduction fa...

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Main Authors: Btlair, G., Benoit, D. L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Journal of Nematology 1996
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spelling ftfloridaclaojs:oai:ojs.journals.fcla.edu:article/66864 2023-05-15T18:07:22+02:00 Host Suitability of 32 Common Weeds to Meloidogyne hapla in Organic Soils of Southwestern Quebec Btlair, G. Benoit, D. L. 1996-12-02 application/pdf http://journals.fcla.edu/jon/article/view/66864 eng eng Journal of Nematology http://journals.fcla.edu/jon/article/view/66864/64532 Journal of Nematology; Vol. 28, No. 4S (December 1996); 643-647 0022-300X info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 1996 ftfloridaclaojs 2017-01-28T00:41:31Z Thirty-two weeds commonly found in the organic soils of southwestern Quebec were evaluated for host suitability to a local isolate of the northern root-knot nematode Meloidogyne hapla under greenhouse conditions. Galls were observed on the roots of 21 species. Sixteen of the 21 had a reproduction factor (Pf/Pi = final number ofM. hapla eggs and juveniles per initial number of M. hap/a juveniles per pot) higher than carrot (Pf/Pi = 0.37), the major host crop in this agricultural area. Tomato cv. Rutgers was also included as a susceptible host and had the highest Pf/Pi value of 13.7. Bidens cernua, B. frondosa, B. vulgata, Erysimum cheiranthoides, Eupatorium maculatum, Matricaria matricarioides, Polygonum scabrum, Thalictrum pubescens, Veronica agrestis, and Sium suave are new host records for M. hapla. Bidens cernua, B. frondosa, B. wulgata, D. carota, M. matricarioides, Pasticana sativa, P. scabrum, S. suave, and Thlaspi arvense sustained moderate to high galling by M. hapla and supported high M. hapla production (12.4 = Pf/Pi = 2.9). Capsella bursa-pastoris, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, Gnaphalium uliginosum, Stellaria media, and Veronica agrestis sustained moderate galling and supported moderate M. hapla reproduction (2.8 = Pf/Pi = 0.5). Chenopodium album, C. glaucum, E. cheiranthoides, P. convolvulus, Portulaca oleracea, and Rorippa islandica supported low reproduction (0.25 = Pf/Pi = 0.02) and sustained low galling. Galling was observed on Senecio vulgaris but no eggs or juveniles; thus, S. vulgaris may be useful as a trap plant. Eupatorium maculatum, and T. pubescens harbored no distinct galling but supported low to moderate M. hapla reproduction, respectively. Amaranthus retroflexus, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Echinochloa crusgalli, Erigeron canadensis, Oenothera parviflora, Panicum capillare, Setaria glauca, S. viridis, and Solidago canadensis were nonhosts. Our results demonstrate the importance of adequate weed control in an integrated program for the management of M. hapla in organic soil. Key words: Canada, host range, Meloidogyne hapla, nematode, northern root-knot nematode, organic soil, weeds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rorippa islandica Florida Online Journals (FloridaOJ) Canada
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description Thirty-two weeds commonly found in the organic soils of southwestern Quebec were evaluated for host suitability to a local isolate of the northern root-knot nematode Meloidogyne hapla under greenhouse conditions. Galls were observed on the roots of 21 species. Sixteen of the 21 had a reproduction factor (Pf/Pi = final number ofM. hapla eggs and juveniles per initial number of M. hap/a juveniles per pot) higher than carrot (Pf/Pi = 0.37), the major host crop in this agricultural area. Tomato cv. Rutgers was also included as a susceptible host and had the highest Pf/Pi value of 13.7. Bidens cernua, B. frondosa, B. vulgata, Erysimum cheiranthoides, Eupatorium maculatum, Matricaria matricarioides, Polygonum scabrum, Thalictrum pubescens, Veronica agrestis, and Sium suave are new host records for M. hapla. Bidens cernua, B. frondosa, B. wulgata, D. carota, M. matricarioides, Pasticana sativa, P. scabrum, S. suave, and Thlaspi arvense sustained moderate to high galling by M. hapla and supported high M. hapla production (12.4 = Pf/Pi = 2.9). Capsella bursa-pastoris, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, Gnaphalium uliginosum, Stellaria media, and Veronica agrestis sustained moderate galling and supported moderate M. hapla reproduction (2.8 = Pf/Pi = 0.5). Chenopodium album, C. glaucum, E. cheiranthoides, P. convolvulus, Portulaca oleracea, and Rorippa islandica supported low reproduction (0.25 = Pf/Pi = 0.02) and sustained low galling. Galling was observed on Senecio vulgaris but no eggs or juveniles; thus, S. vulgaris may be useful as a trap plant. Eupatorium maculatum, and T. pubescens harbored no distinct galling but supported low to moderate M. hapla reproduction, respectively. Amaranthus retroflexus, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Echinochloa crusgalli, Erigeron canadensis, Oenothera parviflora, Panicum capillare, Setaria glauca, S. viridis, and Solidago canadensis were nonhosts. Our results demonstrate the importance of adequate weed control in an integrated program for the management of M. hapla in organic soil. Key words: Canada, host range, Meloidogyne hapla, nematode, northern root-knot nematode, organic soil, weeds.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Btlair, G.
Benoit, D. L.
spellingShingle Btlair, G.
Benoit, D. L.
Host Suitability of 32 Common Weeds to Meloidogyne hapla in Organic Soils of Southwestern Quebec
author_facet Btlair, G.
Benoit, D. L.
author_sort Btlair, G.
title Host Suitability of 32 Common Weeds to Meloidogyne hapla in Organic Soils of Southwestern Quebec
title_short Host Suitability of 32 Common Weeds to Meloidogyne hapla in Organic Soils of Southwestern Quebec
title_full Host Suitability of 32 Common Weeds to Meloidogyne hapla in Organic Soils of Southwestern Quebec
title_fullStr Host Suitability of 32 Common Weeds to Meloidogyne hapla in Organic Soils of Southwestern Quebec
title_full_unstemmed Host Suitability of 32 Common Weeds to Meloidogyne hapla in Organic Soils of Southwestern Quebec
title_sort host suitability of 32 common weeds to meloidogyne hapla in organic soils of southwestern quebec
publisher Journal of Nematology
publishDate 1996
url http://journals.fcla.edu/jon/article/view/66864
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