Summarized distribution of the southern root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, in field crops in the United States

IF 1.7 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Health Progress Pub Date : 2023-06-05 DOI:10.1094/php-04-23-0031-br
T. Faske, J. Mueller, J. O. Becker, E. Bernard, C. Bradley, J. Bond, J. Desaeger, J. Eisenback, Z. Grabau, Jiahuai Hu, R. Kemerait, A. Koehler, K. Lawrence, H. Mehl, R. Rudolph, E. Sikora, Steve Thomas, N. Walker, T. Wheeler, J. A. Wrather, W. Ye, Lei Zhang
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The southern root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita is one the most important, yield-limiting pathogens of agronomic and vegetable crops in the United States and worldwide. M. incognita was first reported on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in Alabama in the United States in 1889. Since then, M. incognita has been reported in many states across the United States. These reports include detections in greenhouses, nurseries, or home gardens, but do not provide information on where this species persists from year to year in field soils. Furthermore, these reports do not provide distribution information within each state in individual counties. The objective of this report was to summarize the distribution of M. incognita on field crops (e.g., agronomic and vegetable crops) by county for each state across the continental United States.
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综述了南方根结线虫(Meloidogyne incognita)在美国大田作物中的分布
南方根结线虫,南方根结根线虫是美国和世界范围内最重要的限制农业和蔬菜作物产量的病原体之一。1889年,在美国阿拉巴马州的棉花(Gossypium hirsutum L.)上首次报道了隐名棉。从那时起,隐姓埋名的M.incognita在美国许多州都有报道。这些报告包括在温室、苗圃或家庭花园中的检测结果,但没有提供该物种在田间土壤中年复一年存在的信息。此外,这些报告没有提供每个州在各个县的分布信息。本报告的目的是总结美国大陆各州在田间作物(如农艺作物和蔬菜作物)上隐姓埋名M.incognita的分布情况。
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Plant Health Progress
Plant Health Progress Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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期刊介绍: Plant Health Progress, a member journal of the Plant Management Network, is a multidisciplinary science-based journal covering all aspects of applied plant health management in agriculture and horticulture. Both peer-reviewed and fully citable, the journal is a credible online-only publication. Plant Health Progress is a not-for-profit collaborative endeavor of the plant health community at large, serving practitioners worldwide. Its primary goal is to provide a comprehensive one-stop Internet resource for plant health information.
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