The effect of the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida on in vitro root growth of potato genotypes, differing in tolerance |
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Authors: | F K ARNTZEN J H M VISSER J HOOGENDOORN |
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Affiliation: | DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research CPRO-DLO, P O Box 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Roots of eighteen potato genotypes, differing in tolerance of G. pallida, were grown from tuberpieces on agar in Petri dishes. Juveniles of G. pallida were inoculated directly onto root tips. Root length was measured at various times after inoculation. Inoculation reduced root growth within one day. At later stages, genotypes differed strongly in growth of inoculated roots. Between four and seven days after inoculation, growth of inoculated roots was not significantly correlated with growth of untreated roots, and was only poorly correlated with tolerance assessed in the greenhouse or in the field. However, multiple regression analysis revealed that the tolerance of the tested genotypes was associated with both the rate at which they induced hatching and the growth of roots after inoculation. The combination of these two variables accounted for high percentages explained variance. |
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Keywords: | Tolerance resistance Globodera pallida in vitro root growth Sol-anum vernei potato cyst nématodes potato hat |
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