茄属植物作为白球蛾非寄主诱捕作物的评价

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Journal of nematology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 eCollection Date: 2023-02-01 DOI:10.2478/jofnem-2023-0036
Paige Hickman, Louise-Marie Dandurand
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摘要苍白球孢线虫是一种严重威胁爱达荷州马铃薯产业的马铃薯检疫性有害生物。苍白球藻只有在宿主植物或近亲产生孵化刺激的情况下才会孵化。在没有这种孵化刺激的情况下,苍白球虫可以在土壤中存活几十年。陷阱作物刺激苍白球线虫孵化,但它是非寄主的,这意味着线虫不能发育或繁殖。本研究通过测定苍白球藻的寄主状况和孵化效果,评价了几种茄科植物的陷阱作物潜力。正在调查的物种包括Solanum aethiopicum、S.macrocarpon、S.quitoense、S.retroflexum和S.douglasii。所有物种都被确定为苍白球菌的非宿主。具有与马铃薯相当的孵化刺激效果的最有前途的陷阱作物候选者是奎藤S.quitoense和反弯S.retroflexum。需要进一步的研究来评估这些物种在爱达荷州的田间条件下是否能成为有效的苍白球线虫诱捕作物。
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Evaluation of Solanaceous Species as Nonhost Trap Crops for Globodera pallida.

Globodera pallida, the pale cyst nematode (PCN), is a quarantine pest of potato posing a serious threat to the Idaho potato industry. Globodera pallida only hatches in the presence of a hatching stimulus produced by a host plant or closely related species. In the absence of this hatching stimulus, G. pallida can remain viable in the soil for decades. A trap crop stimulates hatch of G. pallida but is a nonhost, which means the nematode cannot develop or reproduce. This study evaluated the trap crop potential of several solanaceous species by determining G. pallida host status and hatching effect of each species. The species under investigation included Solanum aethiopicum, S. macrocarpon, S. quitoense, S. retroflexum, and S. douglasii. All species were determined to be nonhosts of G. pallida. The most promising trap crop candidates with a hatching stimulatory effect comparable to potato were S. quitoense and S. retroflexum. Further research is needed to assess whether these species could be effective G. pallida trap crops under Idaho field conditions.

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Journal of nematology
Journal of nematology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: 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.
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