Literature DB >> 19265972

Host Suitability of Rapeseed for Heterodera schachtii.

Eric L Nielsen, David D Baltensperger, Eric D Kerr, Charlie L Rife.   

Abstract

Because rapeseed, especially canola, has the potential to be grown in rotation with sugarbeet in the north-central region of the United States, this study was initiated to assess its susceptibility to infection by Heterodera schachtii and to develop a screening method for Brassica germplasm. Existing methodology was adapted for growing Brassica juncea, B. napus, B. rapa, Brassica hybrids, and sugarbeet, Beta vulgaris, in H. schachtii-infested soil to count the females that developed on the roots. Cysts on sugarbeet contained a mean of 130 eggs compared with 240 for B. napus, lowest for the Brassica. Viability of eggs produced was assessed in soil planted with Brassica and sugarbeet and infested with with 0, 100, 1,000, 3,000, and 5,000 eggs to count resulting females and cysts. Number of females (y) was related linearly to infestation rate (x) by the regression equations y = 2.82 + 0.07(x) for the Brassica lines (R(2) = 0.79; P < 0.001) and y = 0.43 + 0.04(x) for sugarbeet (R(2) = 0.69; P < 0.007). These data indicated the potential for H. schachtii population increase if the two crops are used in rotation. All of the 111 germplasm lines tested were susceptible. The methodology developed during this research would benefit attempts to develop rapeseed cultivars resistant to H. schachtii.

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Keywords:  Beta vulgaris; Brassica hybrid; Brassica juncea; Brassica napus; Brassica rapa; Heterodera schachtii; canola; rapeseed; resistance screening; sugarbeet; sugarbeet cyst nematode; susceptibility

Year:  2003        PMID: 19265972      PMCID: PMC2620597     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nematol        ISSN: 0022-300X            Impact factor:   1.402


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Authors:  Zahra S Omer; Jens Levenfors; Susanne Andersson; Ann-Charlotte Wallenhammar
Journal:  J Nematol       Date:  2019       Impact factor: 1.402

2.  Transfer of resistance against the beet cyst nematode from radish (Raphanus sativus) to rape (Brassica napus) by monosomic chromosome addition.

Authors:  H Peterka; H Budahn; O Schrader; R Ahne; W Schütze
Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  2004-02-27       Impact factor: 5.699

3.  Prevalence, distribution and intraspecific variation of Heterodera schachtii populations from semiarid environment.

Authors:  Asma M Haidar; Khaled M Al-Assas; Ahmed A M Dawabah
Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci       Date:  2015-06-27       Impact factor: 4.219

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