| Literature DB >> 19319318 |
Abstract
Using new techniques, hatch and movement of Meloidogyne hapla and nematode invasion o f lettuce roots growing in organic soil were studied under controlled soil conditions of temperature, moisture, O and CO. When O levels of 2.7, 5, 10, 21 and 40% with CO maintained at 0.03% were used, O below 21% or at 40% reduced nematode activities compared with those at 21%. When CO levels of 0.03, 0.33, 2.8, 10 and 30% with O maintained at 21% were used, all levels above 0.03% CO resulted in less activity than at 0.03% except for more invasion at 0.33% than at 0.03%. Results suggested M. hapla was tolerant of CO below 10% but adversely affected by 30% CO. Effect of O was influenced by the level of CO present. No larvae invaded roots at 3.2% O and 18.6% CO but hatch and movement occurred. Night and day temperatures of 21.1 and 26.7 C were more favorable for movement and invasion than 15.5 and 21.1 C, 26.7 and 32.2 C or 26.7 and 32.2 C. Optimum moisture for movement was 80 cm suction and for invasion was 100 cm.Entities:
Keywords: Soil atmosphere; lettuce; soil moisture; soil temperature
Year: 1973 PMID: 19319318 PMCID: PMC2619986
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402