| Literature DB >> 19287645 |
Abstract
Penetration of cabbage roots by Heterodera schachtii was suppressed 50-77% in loamy sand naturally infested with the nematophagous fungus Hirsutella rhossiliensis. When Heterodera schachtii was incubated in the suppressive soil without plants for 2 days, 40-63% of the juveniles had Hirsutella rhossiliensis spores adhering to their cuticles. Of those with spores, 82-92% were infected. Infected nematodes were killed and filled with hyphae within 2-3 days. Addition of KCl to soil did not increase infection of Heterodera schachtii by Hirsutella rhossiliensis. The percentage of infection was lower when nematodes were touched to two spores and incubated in KCl solution than when nematodes naturally acquired two spores in soil.Entities:
Keywords: Brassica oleracea; Criconemella xenoplax; Heterodera schachtii; Hirsutella rhossiliensis; biological control; cabbage; nematophagous fungus; peach; sugar beet cyst nematode; suppressive soil
Year: 1989 PMID: 19287645 PMCID: PMC2618957
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402