| Literature DB >> 19283212 |
A W Johnson, A M Golden, D L Auld, D R Sumner.
Abstract
In a rapeseed-squash cropping system, Meloidogyne incognita race 1 and M. javanica did not enter, feed, or reproduce in roots of seven rapeseed cultivars. Both nematode species reproduced at low levels on roots of the third crop of rapeseed. Reproduction of M. incognita and M. javanica was high on squash following rapeseed, hairy vetch, and fallow. The application of fenamiphos suppressed (P = 0.05) root-gall indices on squash following rapeseed, hairy vetch, and fallow; and on Dwarf Essex and Cascade rapeseed, but not Bridger and Humus rapeseed in 1987. The incorporation of 30-61 mt/ha green biomass of rapeseed into the soil 6 months after planting did not affect the population densities of Criconemella ornata, M. incognita, M. javanica, Pythium spp., Rhizoctonia solani AG-4; nor did it consistently increase yield of squash. Hairy vetch supported larger numbers of M. incognita and M. javanica than rapeseed cultivars or fallow. Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica survived in fallow plots in the absence of a host from October to May each year at a level sufficient to warrant the use of a nematicide to manage nematodes on the following susceptible crop.Entities:
Keywords: Brassica napus; Criconemella ornata; Cucurbita pepo; M. javanica; Meloidogyne incognita; Pythium spp.; Rhizoctonia solani; fungus; nematode; rapeseed; ring nematode; root-knot nematode; squash
Year: 1992 PMID: 19283212 PMCID: PMC2619259
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402