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Abolfazl Hajihassani1, William B Rutter2, Xuelin Luo3.
Abstract
Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) exhibits a substantial problem in pepper production, causing reduction in yield throughout the world. Continued assessment for root-knot resistance is important for developing new resistance cultivars. In this study, the effect of Me and N genes on the penetration and reproduction of M. incognita race 3, M. arenaria race 1, M. javanica, and M. haplanaria was examined under controlled greenhouse conditions using susceptible and resistant pepper lines/cultivars (Mellow Star, Yolo Wonder B, Charleston Belle, HDA-149, HDA-330, PM-217, and PM-687) differing in the presence or absence of resistant genes. The penetration and resistance responses of these pepper lines differed depending on the nematode species. More second-stage juveniles penetrated roots of susceptible control cultivar Mellow Star than roots of resistant cultivars/lines. Although, there was no significant difference in the nematode penetration among resistant lines 1 and 3 days after inoculation (DAI), variability in the penetration of M. incognita, M. javanica, and M. haplanaria was observed 5 DAI. This demonstrates the variability among different nematode resistance genes to invasion by Meloidogyne spp. Based on nematode gall index (GI) and reproduction factor (RF), Charleston Belle, HDA-149, PM-217 and PM-687 showed very high resistance (GI < 1 and RF < 0.1) to M. incognita, M. arenaria, and M. javanica. Although, all the Meloidogyne-resistant pepper lines evaluated were resistant to M. javanica and M. haplanaria, the susceptible cultivar Mellow Star was a good host for all nematode species having an RF ranging from 8.1 to 34.7. The N, Me1, and Me3 genes controlled resistance to reproduction of all species of Meloidogyne examined. Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) exhibits a substantial problem in pepper production, causing reduction in yield throughout the world. Continued assessment for root-knot resistance is important for developing new resistance cultivars. In this study, the effect of Me and N genes on the penetration and reproduction of M. incognita race 3, M. arenaria race 1, M. javanica, and M. haplanaria was examined under controlled greenhouse conditions using susceptible and resistant pepper lines/cultivars (Mellow Star, Yolo Wonder B, Charleston Belle, HDA-149, HDA-330, PM-217, and PM-687) differing in the presence or absence of resistant genes. The penetration and resistance responses of these pepper lines differed depending on the nematode species. More second-stage juveniles penetrated roots of susceptible control cultivar Mellow Star than roots of resistant cultivars/lines. Although, there was no significant difference in the nematode penetration among resistant lines 1 and 3 days after inoculation (DAI), variability in the penetration of M. incognita, M. javanica, and M. haplanaria was observed 5 DAI. This demonstrates the variability among different nematode resistance genes to invasion by Meloidogyne spp. Based on nematode gall index (GI) and reproduction factor (RF), Charleston Belle, HDA-149, PM-217 and PM-687 showed very high resistance (GI < 1 and RF < 0.1) to M. incognita, M. arenaria, and M. javanica. Although, all the Meloidogyne-resistant pepper lines evaluated were resistant to M. javanica and M. haplanaria, the susceptible cultivar Mellow Star was a good host for all nematode species having an RF ranging from 8.1 to 34.7. The N, Me1, and Me3 genes controlled resistance to reproduction of all species of Meloidogyne examined.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31088032 PMCID: PMC6929641 DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2019-020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402
Number of Meloidogyne incognita race 3, M. arenaria race 1, M. javanica, and M. haplanaria in roots of susceptible and resistant pepper lines at 1, 3, and 5 days after inoculation.
| Days after nematode inoculation | |||
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| Cultivar/line (resistant gene) | 1 | 3 | 5 |
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| Mellow StarX | 11.0±1.24 a | 21.8±2.47 a | 39.0±4.50 a |
| Yolo Wonder B ( | 8.1±1.16 a | 15.0±1.74 b | 38.1±3.9 a |
| Charleston Belle (N)Y | 0.6±0.30 b | 3.8±0.72 c | 7.5±0.90 bc |
| HDA-149 ( | 0.3±0.30 b | 3.0±0.60 c | 5.1±0.74 c |
| HDA-330 ( | 0.8±0.45 b | 7.3±0.83 c | 12.0±1.16 b |
| PM-217 ( | 0.5±0.30 b | 6.3±1.32 c | 10.6±2.60 b |
| PM-687 ( | 0.5±0.30 b | 3.8±1.20 c | 6.8±1.30 bc |
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| Mellow Star | 10.1±1.45 a | 17.1±2.93 a | 35.2±6.0 a |
| Yolo Wonder B | 7.8±1.85 a | 12.6±1.74 a | 37.0±5.8 a |
| Charleston Belle | 0.1±0.16 b | 2.3±0.77 b | 5.1±1.4 b |
| HDA-149 | 0.1±0.16 b | 3.0±0.77 b | 10.6±1.1 b |
| HDA-330 | 0.6±0.30 b | 5.0±0.78 b | 10.3±0.8 b |
| PM-217 | 0.3±0.30 b | 5.5±0.86 b | 9.5±1.1 b |
| PM-687 | 0.3±0.30 b | 4.6±1.67 b | 6.6±1.2 b |
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| Mellow Star | 9.6±0.9 a | 18.7±2.3 a | 30.7±4.5 a |
| Yolo Wonder B | 0.5±0.06 b | 3.8±1.0 b | 9.8±1.2 b |
| Charleston Belle | 0.1±0.02 b | 2.1±0.7 b | 4.6±1.3 c |
| HDA-149 | 0.5±0.03 b | 4.8±1.0 b | 9.0±2.6 bc |
| HDA-330 | 0.6±0.1 b | 3.6±1.3 b | 5.8±1.1 bc |
| PM-217 | 0.3±0.02 b | 4.8±1.4 b | 9.3±2.3 b |
| PM-687 | 0.3±0.02 b | 1.8±0.72 b | 6.3±0.94 bc |
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| Mellow Star | 7.2±1.04 a | 16.6±2.03 a | 21.1±2.1 a |
| Yolo Wonder B | 0.6±0.18 b | 4.5±0.8 b | 10.1±1.1 bc |
| Charleston Belle | 0.2±0.04 b | 2.5±0.8 b | 4.5±1.0 d |
| HDA-149 | 0.3±0.16 b | 3.9±0.7 b | 8.3±1.2 bc |
| HDA-330 | 0.3±0.06 b | 5.6±1.6 b | 9.6±2.1 bc |
| PM-217 | 0.3±0.06 b | 3.6±0.9 b | 10.8±1.1 b |
| PM-687 | 0.6±0.03 b | 4.3±1.3 b | 7.1±1.7 cd |
Notes: Xsusceptible control; Yresistant control. Each plant was inoculated with 300 second-stage juveniles of each nematode species at transplanting. For each nematode species, each value represents the mean ± standard error (n = 6) of each treatment. Means followed by the same letter within columns are not significantly different (p = 0.05) based on Tukey’s test.
Root fresh weight, gall index, numbers of eggs per gram fresh root mass, and reproduction factor of Meloidogyne incognita race 3, M. arenaria race 1, M. javanica, and M. haplanaria on pepper cultivar/lines in two greenhouse trials.
| Cultivar/line | Root weight | Gall indexY | Eggs/g root | Reproduction factorZ |
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| M. incognita race 3 | ||||
| Mellow StarX | 11.6±1.2 a | 3.7±0.6 a | 2,966.5±769.1 b | 33.9±7.37 b |
| Yolo Wonder BW | 11.2±1.4 a | 4.0±0.5 a | 4,387.4±1,037.6 a | 48.1±9.87 a |
| Charleston BelleW | 10.1±1.7 a | 0.5±0.3 b | 73.2±12.3 c | 0.6±0.09 c |
| HDA-149 | 10.3±1.5 a | 0.3±0.3 b | 6.5±2.0 c | 0.1±0.01 c |
| HDA-330 | 11.4±0.9 a | 0.7 ±0.2 b | 88.4±24.0 c | 0.9±0.27 c |
| PM-217 | 11.3±1.5 a | 0.2±0.3 c | 6.7±1.7 c | 0.1±0.02 c |
| PM-687 | 11.7±0.7 a | 0.3±0.3 b | 24.4±5.1 c | 0.3±0.06 c |
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| Mellow Star | 11.1±1.4 a | 3.6±0.7 a | 3,205.3±718.1 a | 34.7±6.07 a |
| Yolo Wonder B | 10.0±1.5 a | 3.1±0.5 a | 3,163.4±904.2 a | 30.2±9.88 a |
| Charleston Belle | 11.1±1.2 a | 0.4±0.4 b | 10.6±0.8 b | 0.05±0.01 b |
| HDA-149 | 10.8±1.7 a | 0.4±0.3 b | 6.5±1.6 b | 0.07±0.02 b |
| HDA-330 | 10.1±1.3 a | 0.7±0.3 b | 32.8±9.3 b | 0.31±0.07 b |
| PM-217 | 10.7±1.6 a | 0.4±0.4 b | 8.4±1.7 b | 0.08±0.02 b |
| PM-687 | 11.5±1.1 a | 0.5±0.3 b | 3.5±0.9 b | 0.04±0.01 b |
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| Mellow Star | 11.7±1.3 a | 3.7±0.8 a | 2,059.5±454.0 a | 23.5±4.46 a |
| Yolo Wonder B | 9.4±1.6 a | 0.9±0.4 b | 5.0± 1.4 b | 0.04±0.01 b |
| Charleston Belle | 10.4±1.7 a | 0.4±0.4 b | 1.9±1.1 b | 0.01±0.01 b |
| HDA-149 | 9.5±1.5 a | 0.4±0.3 b | 10.1±3.6 b | 0.09±0.02 b |
| HDA-330 | 10.3±1.8 a | 0.5±0.4 b | 8.7±5.6 b | 0.06±0.03 b |
| PM-217 | 10.1±1.5 a | 0.4±0.3 b | 24.6±8.9 b | 0.24±0.01 b |
| PM-687 | 10.1±1.7 a | 0.7±0.3 b | 1.7±0.7 b | 0.01±0.00 b |
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| Mellow Star | 12.4±1.4 a | 2.7±1.25 a | 655.0±57.0 a | 8.1±1.25 a |
| Yolo Wonder B | 10.3±1.1 a | 0.3±0.02 b | 5.4±2.4 b | 0.06±0.02 b |
| Charleston Belle | 9.3±1.3 a | 0.4±0.06 b | 20.2±8.9 b | 0.17±0.06 b |
| HDA-149 | 10.7±1.1 a | 0.4±0.04 b | 12.7±4.9 b | 0.13±0.04 b |
| HDA-330 | 10.5±1.1 a | 0.7±0.07 b | 25.9±7.3 b | 0.27±0.07 b |
| PM-217 | 10.5±1.1 a | 0.4±0.01 b | 3.5±1.5 b | 0.03±0.01 b |
| PM-687 | 12.0±1.2 a | 0.6±0.04 b | 13.3±2.9 b | 0.15±0.03 b |
Notes: Xsusceptible control; Wresistant control; Each plant was inoculated with 1,000 second-stage juveniles of each nematode species at transplanting; Y rated on a scale of 0 to 5: 0 = no gall; 1 = 1 to 2 galls on root system, 2 = 3 to 10 galls, 3 = 11 to 30 galls, 4 = 31 to 100 galls, and 5 ⩾100 galls; Z Reproduction factor = final number of nematodes/initial number inoculated; Each value represents the mean ± standard error (n = 10) of each treatment. Means followed by the same letter within columns are not significantly different (p = 0.05) based on Tukey’s test.
Resistance and susceptibility ratings of pepper plants to species of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) based on greenhouse experiments.
| Cultivar/Line | Nematode resistance genes |
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| Mellow Star | None | HS | HS | HS | S |
| Yolo Wonder B |
| HS | HS | HR | HR |
| Charleston Belle |
| HR | HR | HR | HR |
| HDA-149 |
| HR | HR | HR | HR |
| HDA-330 |
| R | HR | HR | HR |
| PM-217 |
| HR | HR | HR | HR |
| PM-687 |
| HR | HR | HR | HR |
Notes: Root gall index (GI) and reproduction factor (RF: final number of nematodes/initial number inoculated) were used to assess resistance/susceptibly ratings as follows: HR: highly resistant (GI < 1 and RF < 0.1), R: resistant (GI < 1 and RF ⩽1), S: susceptible (GI ≥ 2 and RF = 1 to 10), and HR: highly susceptible (GI ⩾ 3 and RF ⩾ 10).