Nabin Poudel, Richard F Davis, Ted McAvoy, Bhabesh Dutta, Intiaz Amin Chowdhury
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Abstract
Meloidogyne enterolobii, is an emerging root-knot nematode species in the southern United States. To date, no studies have evaluated the host status of onions to M. enterolobii. This study aimed to assess the reproduction and pathogenicity of M. enterolobii on onion cultivars commonly grown in Georgia. Six Vidalia onion cultivars ('Rio del Sol', 'Sapelo', 'Sweet Magnolia,' 'Tania,' 'Vidora,' and 'NUN 1011'), three red onion cultivars ('Red Duke,' 'Red Halen,' and 'Red Maiden'), and a white onion cultivar ('Monjablanca') were evaluated. Each cultivar was inoculated with 8,000 eggs of M. enterolobii in a repeated greenhouse trial with six replications each. Twelve weeks post-inoculation, plants were harvested to determine reproduction and pathogenicity based on the reproduction factor (Rf = final nematode population/initial nematode inoculum) and reductions in bulb and shoot weights, respectively. All tested cultivars were susceptible to M. enterolobii, with Rf values greater than 1, though significant differences were observed. 'Vidora' and 'Tania' exhibited the highest galling index and Rf values, while 'Sweet Magnolia' and 'Sapelo' had the lowest. All red onion cultivars showed significant reductions in weight for both bulbs and shoots, whereas among the Vidalia cultivars, only 'NUN 1011' exhibited notable reductions in bulb and shoot weights. These findings suggest that onions are suitable hosts for M. enterolobii, and that the nematode's reproduction and pathogenicity vary with onion type and cultivar.
肠曲结线虫是美国南部一种新兴的根结线虫。到目前为止,还没有研究评估洋葱对肠弧菌的寄主状态。本研究旨在评估肠弧菌在格鲁吉亚常见洋葱品种上的繁殖和致病性。六个Vidalia洋葱品种(‘里约热内卢del Sol’, ‘Sapelo’, ‘Sweet Magnolia ’, ‘Tania ’, ‘Vidora ’和‘NUN 1011’),三个红色洋葱品种(‘ red Duke ‘, ‘ red Halen ’和’ red Maiden‘)和一个白色洋葱品种(’Monjablanca’)进行了评估。在重复温室试验中,每个品种接种8 000个肠弧菌卵,每个重复6个重复。接种12周后,收获植株,分别根据繁殖因子(Rf =最终线虫种群/初始线虫接种量)和鳞茎和茎重的减少来测定繁殖和致病性。所有被试品种均对肠梭菌敏感,Rf值均大于1,但差异有统计学意义。“Vidora”和“Tania”的恼怒指数和Rf值最高,而“Sweet Magnolia”和“Sapelo”的恼怒指数和Rf值最低。所有红洋葱品种的鳞茎和茎重均有显著下降,而在维达利亚品种中,只有‘NUN 1011’的鳞茎和茎重有显著下降。这些发现表明洋葱是肠芽胞杆菌的适宜寄主,而且这种线虫的繁殖和致病性因洋葱类型和品种而异。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Nematology is the official technical and scientific communication publication of the Society of Nematologists since 1969. The journal publishes original papers on all aspects of basic, applied, descriptive, theoretical or experimental nematology and adheres to strict peer-review policy. Other categories of papers include invited reviews, research notes, abstracts of papers presented at annual meetings, and special publications as appropriate.