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Interactions between migratory endoparasitic nematodes and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in perennial crops: A review
Authors:J Pinochet  C Calvet  A Camprubí  C Fernández
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Pathology, Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries (IRTA), Crta. de Cabrils s/n, 08348 Cabrils, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:The root-lesion nematodes are important pests attacking stone and pome fruit crops throughout the world. They play an important role in the development of orchard replant problems. Host resistance toPratylenchus vulnus, the nematode of concern in mediterranean environments, has been difficult to find, and even more, to transmit into commercial rootstocks. Alternative management measures using early mycorrhizal infection that would confer protection against the nematode at a stage when plants are most vulnerable are currently being explored. These measures are considered important, taking into account a widespread change towards production systems that use in vitro material propagated in treated substrates free of mycorrhizal and other beneficial microorganisms. The prophylactic effect against root-lesion nematodes would be linked to mycorrhizal dependency of the host plant. Increase in tolerance would seem to be related to mycorrhiza assisted nutrition rather than to a direct suppressive effect of AM over the root-lesion nematode. InCitrus, Prunus, Malus andCydonia rootstocks, the nematode has shown to have a negative effect over AM colonization in the root.
Keywords:arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi  fruit tree crops  interaction  migratory endoparasitic nematodes  rootlesion nematodes  rootstocks
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