| Literature DB >> 19290158 |
Abstract
Verticillium albo-atrum wilt symptoms appeared faster and were significantly more severe in the presence of Ditylenchus dipsaci in Vernal, a wilt-susceptible cultivar, than in Marls Kabul, a wilt-resistant cultivar. Winter kill in the field was not affected by the nematode during the first winter, but 50% of plants were killed in the second winter. Forage yield from nematode-infected plants was significantly reduced the second year. Interaction with V. albo-atrum did not significantly reduce forage yields below that of D. dipsaci alone. Pratylenchus penetrans did not increase the severity of wilt symptoms in the presence of V. albo-atrum, nor did it affect forage yield in the greenhouse. It did, however, reduce alfalfa yields in presence of V. albo-atrum under field conditions. D. dipsaci and P. penetrans reproduced faster in Vernal than in Maris Kabul when the fungus was present.Entities:
Keywords: Canada; Medicago sativa; interaction; resistance; root lesion nematode; stem and bulb nematode; winter survival; yield
Year: 1987 PMID: 19290158 PMCID: PMC2618660
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402