| Literature DB >> 19283108 |
H Mojtahedi, G S Santo, A N Hang, J H Wilson.
Abstract
Meloidogyne chitwoodi races 1 and 2 and M. hapla reproduced on 12 cultivars of Brassica napus and two cultivars of B. campestris. The mean reproductive factors (Rf), Rf = Pf at 55 days / 5,000, for the three nematodes were 8.3, 2.2, and 14.3, respectively. All three nematodes reproduced more efficiently (P < 0.05) on B. campestris than on B. napus. Amending M. chitwoodi-infested soil in plastic bags with chopped shoots of Jupiter rapeseed reduced the nematode population more (P < 0.05) than amendment with wheat shoots. Incorporating Jupiter shoots to soil heavily infested with M. chitwoodi in microplots reduced the nematode population more (P < 0.05) than fallow or corn shoot treatments. The greatest reduction in nematode population density was attained by cropping rapeseed for 2 months and incorporating it into the soil as a green manure.Entities:
Keywords: Brassica spp.; Columbia root-knot nematode; M. hapla; Meloidogyne chitwoodi; Northern root-knot nematode; canola; glucosinolate; host suitability test; nematicide; organic amendment; reproductive factor
Year: 1991 PMID: 19283108 PMCID: PMC2619149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402