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Abstract
In two glasshouse experiments, relations between sugarbeet root dry weight (y, expressed as a percentage of the maximum dry root weight), and preplanting populations of Heterodera schachtii (P(i)) were described by the equation y = 100(Z)(P(i)-T), in which Z = a constant slightly smaller than 1, and T = the tolerance limit (the value of P(i) below which damage was not measureable). T varied with temperature; it was 65 eggs/100 g soil at 23 and 27 C and 430 eggs/100 g soil at 19 C. At 15 and 31 C there was no loss of root dry weight up to the maximum preplanting populations tested. In a field experiment in the Imperial Valley the relation between root yield (y) and P(i) was y = 100 (0.99886)(P(i) ) - 100, and the tolerance limit was 100 eggs/100 g soil.Entities:
Keywords: Beta vulgaris; pathogenicity; sugarbeet nematode
Year: 1979 PMID: 19305544 PMCID: PMC2617950
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402