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Reproduction of Pratylenchus penetrans on Potato and Crops Grown in Rotation with Potato
Authors:Diane A Florini  Rosemary Loria
Abstract:The relative suitability of potato and crops frequently grown in rotation with potato as hosts for Pratylenchus penetrans was evaluated. Suitability of rye, wheat, corn, oat, sorgho-sudangrass, and potato were compared in pot studies based on ratios of final population : initial population density and densities of nematodes in roots at harvest. Population densities increased more on potato, oat, and corn than on rye, wheat, and sorgho-sudangrass. There were no differences among the four rye cultivars or between the two oat cultivars in host suitability. Population increases were not related to root weight or consistently to nematode densities in roots. Although rye and wheat were equally suitable hosts in pot studies, P. penetrans increased more on wheat than on rye in a field study, indicating that reproduction was reduced or mortality was increased on rye under field conditions.
Keywords:Avena sativa  corn  oat  population density  potato  Pratylenchus penetrans  reproduction  root lesion nematode  rye  Secale cereale  Solanum tuberosum  sorgho-sudangrass  Triticum aestivum  wheat  Zea mays
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