Literature DB >> 19290231

Differential Response of Thor Alfalfa to Meloidogyne chitwoodi Races and M. hapla.

H Mojtahedi, G S Santo, J N Pinkerton.   

Abstract

Second-stage juveniles (J2) of races 1 and 2 of Meloidogyne chiiwoodi and M. hapla readily penetrated roots of Thor alfalfa and Columbian tomato seedlings; however, few individuals of M. chitwoodi race 1 were able to establish feeding sites and mature on alfalfa. Histopathological studies indicate that J2 of race 1 either failed to initiate feeding sites or they caused cell enlargement without typical cell wall thickening. The protoplasm of these cells coagulated, and juveniles of race 1 did not develop beyond the swollen J2 stage. A few females of race 1 fed on small giant cells and deposited a few eggs at least 20 and 30 days later than M. chitwoodi race 2 and M. hapla, respectively. Failure of race 1 to establish feeding sites was related to egression of J2 from the roots. The M. chitwoodi race 1 J2 egression from alfalfa roots was higher than egression of race 2 and M. hapla. Egression of J2 of M. chitwoodi races 1 and 2 from tomato roots was similar and higher than that of M. hapla. Thus egression plays an important role in the host-parasite relationship of M. chitwoodi and alfalfa.

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Keywords:  Columbia root-knot nematode; M. hapla; Meloidogyne chitwoodi; alfalfa; egression; histopathology; northern root-knot nematode; physiological race; resistance

Year:  1988        PMID: 19290231      PMCID: PMC2618827     

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


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Authors:  Mychele B da Silva; Richard F Davis; Robert L Nichols; Pawan Kumar; Peng W Chee
Journal:  J Nematol       Date:  2021-01-13       Impact factor: 1.402

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