The effect of Meloidogyne incognita on the histopathology of Momordica charantia roots |
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Authors: | Mohd Yaqub Bhat Hisamuddin |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Botany , University of Kashmir , Srinagar, 190006, India myaqub35@gmail.com;3. Department of Botany , Plant Pathology Section, Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh, 202002, India |
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Abstract: | Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) was inoculated with root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita to investigate the anatomical abnormalities in the affected roots. Soon after inoculation the second-stage juveniles (J2) entered at or near the root caps and migrated intercellularly towards the zone of vascular differentiation. Discrete giant cells were observed after three days of inoculation. The nematode induced hypertrophy and hyperplasia near the giant cells. After six days, the juveniles moulted to their third stage (J3). At the same, time giant cell size and density of giant cell cytoplasm increased. The continuity of vascular strands remained unaffected. Between 12 and 24 days of inoculation the giant cells enlarged several times and became multinucleate and enclosed dense and granular cytoplasm. The nematodes became almost pyriform 18 days after inoculation. The orientation of vascular strands changed, due to hypertrophy, hyperplasia and enlargement of the nematode. After 30 days of inoculation the nematodes developed into mature females and started egg laying. A large amount of parenchyma transformed into abnormal xylem. |
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Keywords: | giant cell hyperplasia hypertrophy Meloidogyne incognita Momordica charantia vascular tissue |
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