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Pathogenicity of Pratylenchus coffeae,Scutellonema bradys,Meloidogyne incognita,and Rotylenchus reniformis on Dioscorea rotundata
Authors:N Acosta  A Ayala
Abstract:Low populations (200 specimens per plant) of Pratylenchus cofl''eae, Scutellonema bradys, Meloidogyne incognita, and Rotylenchulus reniformis stimulated the development of tops, roots, and tubers of Dioscorea rotundata "Guinea" yam. We demonstrated experimentally that P. coffeae was responsible for the deterioration in quality of the yam tuber in Puerto Rico, a condition known as a dry rot of yam. Initial populations of 600 P. coffeae, S. bradys, or M. incognita, and populations of 1,000 P. coffeae or S. bradys per plant were high enough to induce dry rot of the yam tubers. P. coffeae and S. bradys were pathogenic to yam cultivar Guinea, but M. incognita and R. reniformis did not cause necrosis or cracking of the tuber cortex in our experiments.
Keywords:dry rot of yams  lesion nematode  yam nematode  root-knot nematode  reniform nematode  yam
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