Factors Associated with Plant Parasitic Nematode (PPN) Population: A Review

Belay Feyisa
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: Meloidogyne spp., root-knot nematodes (RKNs), are sedentary endoparasites that harm practically every crop on the planet. The root knot nematode attacks a variety of vegetable crops, causing delayed maturity, lower yields and quality, high production costs, and, as a result, a loss of income. The number of Root Knot Nematodes fluctuates from time to time, which can be caused by changes in temperature, soil type, and soil moisture. However, because the damage displays indications of drought and nutrient stress, it is frequently disregarded and goes unrecognized by most farmers. They degrade product quality in addition to reducing crop output owing to disruption in the host plant's physiology. The lack of awareness among farmers about the issues caused by root knot nematodes, as well as poor management strategies to combat the threat is a serious impediment to the protection of vegetable crops. To increase farmer acceptance, management techniques should be implemented in accordance with integrated pest management (IPM) practices. Vegetable growers should also be informed about the dangers of root-knot nematodes. In general, the paper summarizes elements that influence root knot nematode population dynamics, the significance of root knot nematodes and their development, as well as the pathogen life cycle control
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植物寄生线虫(PPN)种群的相关因素综述
根结线虫(root-knot nematdes, RKNs)是一种不动的内寄生虫,几乎危害地球上的每一种作物。根结线虫攻击多种蔬菜作物,造成成熟延迟、产量和质量降低、生产成本高,并因此造成收入损失。根结线虫的数量不时波动,这可能是由温度、土壤类型和土壤湿度的变化引起的。然而,由于这种损害显示出干旱和营养胁迫的迹象,它经常被大多数农民忽视和不认识。由于破坏寄主植物的生理机能,它们除了降低作物产量外,还会降低产品质量。农民对根结线虫造成的问题缺乏认识,以及应对这种威胁的管理策略不佳,是保护蔬菜作物的严重障碍。为了提高农民的接受度,应根据病虫害综合治理(IPM)做法实施管理技术。蔬菜种植者也应该了解根结线虫的危害。总之,本文综述了影响根结线虫种群动态的因素,根结线虫及其发育的意义,以及病原菌生命周期的控制
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