Laboratory rearing of potato cyst nematode; a method suitable for pathotyping and biological studies |
| |
Authors: | Marion A. Foot |
| |
Affiliation: | Plant Diseases Division, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research , Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand |
| |
Abstract: | A method is described for the laboratory rearing of potato cyst nematode, Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber, 1923) Mulvey & Stone, 1976 and G. pallida (Stone, 1973) Mulvey & Stone, 1976. Potato root systems were grown in 500 ml of sand in closed, clear plastic canisters. The enclosed system inhibited foliage growth and stabilised moisture balance. Root systems were sustained by the seed tubers, but supplementary nutrient was added. Potato cyst nematode eggs were inoculated into the sand after root initiation. At optimum rearing temperatures of 15–20°c the life cycle was completed within 8–12 weeks. The cyst‐to‐cyst multiplication factor was 10–20‐fold. The method has the advantage of not requiring light, and rearing canisters can be stacked in standard incubators. Its high reliability renders the method particularly suited to pathotype analysis. |
| |
Keywords: | Brachiopoda (Recent) Terebratella inconspicua nutrition amino acids glycine glutamic acid radioactive labelling |
|
|