Studies on the Pathogenic Potential and Life Cycle of Reniform Nematode on Broccoli |
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Authors: | Tabreiz Ahmad Khan Riyaz Ahmad Dar |
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Affiliation: | Section of Plant Pathology and Nematology, Department of Botany , Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh, 202002, India |
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Abstract: | The significant reduction in the plant growth was observed at an initial inoculum level of 2 immature females of Rotylenchulus reniformis/g soil and hence this inoculum level was considered as the minimum damaging threshold level for broccoli. The population of reniform nematode increased with the increasing levels of inoculum. Though, the maximum nematode population was recorded at the highest level of inoculum, the rate of reproduction of nematode was found to be highest at the lowest level of initial inoculum. Symptoms like chlorosis, stunted growth, shedding of leaves, early sprouting of inflorescence and sparsely developed roots were found during the experimental studies. Rotylenchulus reniformis required 30 days to complete the life cycle on broccoli. |
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Keywords: | Reniform Nematode Broccoli Pathogenecity Life Cycle |
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