Soursop, a new host of Rotylenchulus reniformis [PDF]
Moura, Romero M. de +2 more
openaire +4 more sources
Interaction of Rotylenchulus reniformis, Soil Salinity, and Cotton.
Rotylenchulus reni]ormis occurred equally in relatively non-saline (4.0 mmhos/cm) and highly-saline (16.5 mmhos/cm) soils in sampling transects across zones of depressed plant growth in six Texas cotton fields.Results from greenhouse pot experiments indicated progressive positive interaction of salinity and R. reni[ormis pathogenicity in the range 6-18
C M, Heald, M D, Heilman
openaire +1 more source
Host Response of Ornamental Palms to Rotylenchulus reniformis.
The responses of 20 species of ornamental palms and one cycad (Cycas revoluta) to two populations of the reniform nematode, Rotylenchulus reniformis, from southern Florida were studied in two greenhouse experiments conducted in 1989-1991 and 1991-92. Ornamental palms in pots were exposed to initial population densities of 400 and 1,500 R.
R N, Inserra, R A, Dunn, N, Vovlas
openaire +1 more source
Fontes de resistência ao nematóide reniforme Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford & Oliveira, 1940
O nematóide reniforme está distribuído por todo o mundo e é um dos mais comuns nematóides encontrados nas áreas tropicais das Américas. Esse nematóide é considerado severo parasito das culturas de algodão, soja, abacaxi e batata doce, além de ...
Valéria Carpentieri Pipólo
doaj +1 more source
A Screening Procedure for Evaluating Cotton for Rotylenchulus reniformis Resistance in Controlled Conditions [PDF]
Rotylenchulus reniformis is one of the most important nematode pests of cotton. Currently, no cotton cultivar resistant cotton cultivar to this pest is available.
Konan, NO. +4 more
doaj
Validation of the Chemotaxis of Plant Parasitic Nematodes Toward Host Root Exudates
Plant parasitic nematodes (PPN) are microscopic soil herbivores that cause damage to many economic crops. For the last century, it has been proposed that chemotaxis is the primary means by which PPN locate host plant roots.
Liu Wenshan +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Vertical Distribution of Rotylenchulus reniformis in Cotton Fields.
The possible impact of Rotylenchulus reniformis below plow depth was evaluated by measuring the vertical distribution of R. reniformis and soil texture in 20 symptomatic fields on 17 farms across six states. The mean nematode population density per field, 0 to 122 cm deep, ranged from 0.4 to 63 nematodes/g soil, and in 15 fields more than half of the R.
A F, Robinson +13 more
openaire +1 more source
Two Intra-Individual ITS1 rDNA Sequence Variants Identified in the Female and Male Rotylenchulus reniformis Populations of Alabama. [PDF]
Nyaku ST +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Effect of Temperature on Infection and Survival of Rotylenchulus reniformis.
From infestation of lettuce with preinfective females to egg deposition, populations of Rotylenchulus reniformis from Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Lubbock and Weslaco, Texas; and Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, required 41, 13, 7, and 7 days at 15, 20, 25, and 34 C, respectively. No nematode infection occurred at 10 C with any R.
C M, Heald, R N, Inserra
openaire +1 more source
Evaluation of fumigant and non-fumigant nematicides for management of Rotylenchulus reniformis on sweetpotato. [PDF]
Watson TT, Hamm CS, Cole Gregorie J.
europepmc +1 more source

