Host status of melon, carrot, and Meloidogyne incognita-susceptible and -resistant cotton, cowpea, pepper, and tomato for M. floridensis from California.
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The host status of carrot, melon, and susceptible and resistant cultivars of tomato, cotton, cowpea, and pepper for a California isolate of the peach root-knot nematode Meloidogyne floridensis was determined in greenhouse pot experiments. It was compared to a race 3 isolate of M. incognita. Melon was an excellent host for both isolates and roots were heavily galled after the 8-week trial. Carrot was a host for M. incognita, but a poor host for M. floridensis, although both isolates caused similar levels of galling. Susceptible cotton was a good host for M. incognita race 3, but a poor host for M. floridensis. Susceptible tomato, cowpea, and pepper were good hosts for both isolates. The M. incognita resistance in tomato and pepper was broken by M. floridensis. Resistant cowpea was a maintenance host as population levels of M. floridensis remained virtually unchanged over the trial period. We conclude that M. floridensis poses a risk to some important vegetable crops in California, as it reproduces on most vegetable crops, including some cultivars that are resistant to M. incognita. On susceptible crops, the reproduction of M. floridensis was always significantly less than that of M. incognita, and we hypothesize that in mixed species field populations, M. incognita will outcompete M. floridensis. This study demonstrates that efforts to limit the spread and prevent further introductions of M. floridensis in California are important to maintain the effectiveness of plant resistance as a nematode management strategy in vegetable crops.
在温室盆栽实验中测定了胡萝卜、甜瓜以及番茄、棉花、豇豆和辣椒的易感和抗性栽培品种对加州分离的桃根结线虫 Meloidogyne floridensis 的寄主状况。该实验与 M. incognita 的第 3 种族分离株进行了比较。甜瓜是这两种分离物的优良宿主,8 周试验后根部严重溃烂。胡萝卜是 M. incognita 的寄主,但却是 M. floridensis 的劣质寄主,尽管两种分离物造成的虫瘿程度相似。易感棉花是 M. incognita race 3 的良好寄主,但对 M. floridensis 而言则是较差的寄主。易感番茄、豇豆和辣椒是两种分离物的良好寄主。番茄和辣椒的 M. incognita 抗性被 M. floridensis 破坏。抗性豇豆是维持宿主,因为在试验期间,M. floridensis 的种群水平几乎没有变化。我们的结论是,M. floridensis 对加利福尼亚的一些重要蔬菜作物构成风险,因为它能在大多数蔬菜作物上繁殖,包括一些对 M. incognita 具有抗性的栽培品种。在易感作物上,M. floridensis 的繁殖能力总是明显低于 M. incognita,我们推测,在混合物种田间种群中,M. incognita 将超越 M. floridensis。这项研究表明,努力限制 M. floridensis 在加利福尼亚州的传播并防止其进一步引入,对于保持植物抗性作为蔬菜作物线虫管理策略的有效性非常重要。
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Journal of Nematology is the official technical and scientific communication publication of the Society of Nematologists since 1969. The journal publishes original papers on all aspects of basic, applied, descriptive, theoretical or experimental nematology and adheres to strict peer-review policy. Other categories of papers include invited reviews, research notes, abstracts of papers presented at annual meetings, and special publications as appropriate.