Selection for virulence in the potato cyst-nematode, Globodera pallida |
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Authors: | A G WHITEHEAD |
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Institution: | AFRC Institute of Arable Crops Research, Entomology &Nematology Department, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2JQ, UK |
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Abstract: | The ability of six populations of Globodera pallida to multiply on Solanum vernei hybrids (Morag, 12380 2, Glenna and Santé) and S. tuberosum andigena hybrids (A 27/23, Paladin (ZB 35/29) and ZC 83/6) was studied in microplots and pots. Evidence was obtained of selection for virulence in one population after one year's cultivation of cvs Glenna or Morag. Similarly, after four years' continuous cultivation of cvs Morag or ZC 83/6 in microplots, three of five populations of G. pallida contained more virulent nematodes than the same populations maintained for the same period on cv. Pentland Crown (susceptible to G. pallida). These results are discussed in relation to earlier work and the use of partially resistant cultivars in the integrated control of G. pallida. |
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Keywords: | Globodera pallida virulence partially resistant cultivars |
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