Influence of susceptible and resistant potato cultivars on the population of the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis Ro1 and on potato yields in a highly infested field in Australia

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rudolf F. de Boer, John Wainer, Sorn Norng, David V. Beardsell, Nigel S. Crump, William S. Washington, Alan Yen
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The potato cyst nematode, Globodera rostochiensis, is a quarantine pest in Australia affecting a relatively small number of properties in three different production areas in the State of Victoria. The effects of susceptible (Trent, Sebago and Coliban) and H1-resistant potato cultivars (Atlantic, Crop 13 and Nicola) on nematode populations were compared in two trials in a naturally infested field in the 2008/09 season (Trial 1) and in the 2009/10 season (Trial 2). The latter included a bare fallow treatment. The reproduction factor Pf/Pi (final compared with initial nematode population) was used to determine treatment effects. Initial population density was very high, averaging 111 and 119 eggs g−1 soil in Trial 1 and 2, respectively. The Pf/Pi of population density (eggs g−1 soil) was greater after growing susceptible cultivars (average 1.74 and 2.92 in Trials 1 and 2, respectively) than after growing resistant cultivars (average 0.72 and 0.61 in Trials 1 and 2, respectively), or after a bare fallow (1.09) in Trial 2. This correlated with higher Pf/Pi values of cysts 500 g−1 soil and eggs cyst−1 for susceptible cultivars than for resistant cultivars. Average Pf/Pi values greater than one in both trials are consistent with more cysts and an increased population density after growing susceptible cultivars. There was a trend of population decline, that is, Pf/Pi < 1, after growing resistant cultivars (average Pf/Pi values of eggs cyst−1 of 0.77 and 0.35 and of eggs g−1 soil of 0.72 and 0.61, for Trials 1 and 2, respectively). However, Trial 2 showed that these Pf/Pi values were not significantly less than those for the bare fallow (0.68 eggs cyst−1 and 1.09 eggs g−1 soil). The susceptible cultivars Trent and Sebago produced lower yields than the resistant cultivars in both trials. In contrast, the susceptible Coliban yielded as well as the resistant cultivars, suggesting a high level of tolerance of this cultivar to infestation by the nematode. The resistant cultivar Crop 13 produced 34% and 36% greater total yields in Trials 1 and 2, respectively, than the once popular, but susceptible cultivar Sebago. This is the first report of the effects of potato cultivars on a population of the potato cyst nematode in an Australian field. The use of H1-resistant potato cultivars can feasibly reduce populations of G. rostochiensis Ro1 on infested land and reduce PCN risk on land regulated as “linked” with infested land.

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敏感和抗性马铃薯品种对马铃薯包囊线虫Ro1种群的影响及对澳大利亚一块高发区马铃薯产量的影响
马铃薯囊肿线虫,Globodera rostochiensis,是澳大利亚的一种检疫性害虫,影响维多利亚州三个不同生产区的相对少量的财产。2008/09季(试验1)和2009/10季(试验2)在自然侵染的田间进行了两项试验,比较了易感品种(Trent、Sebago和Coliban)和抗h1马铃薯品种(Atlantic、Crop 13和Nicola)对线虫种群的影响。试验2包括裸休耕处理。用繁殖因子Pf/Pi(与初始线虫种群的最终比较)来确定处理效果。试验1和试验2的初始种群密度非常高,平均分别为111和119个卵g−1。试验1和试验2的种群密度(卵g−1土壤)的Pf/Pi大于试验1和试验2的种群密度(平均为1.74和2.92),试验1和试验2的种群密度(平均为0.72和0.61)和试验2的种群密度(1.09)。这与敏感品种500 g−1土壤包囊和卵包囊−1的Pf/Pi值高于抗性品种相关。两个试验的平均Pf/Pi值均大于1,这与种植易感品种后囊变多和种群密度增加相一致。试验1和试验2中,卵囊−1的平均Pf/Pi值分别为0.77和0.35,卵囊−1土壤的平均Pf/Pi值分别为0.72和0.61。然而,试验2表明,这些Pf/Pi值并不显著低于裸休耕(0.68卵囊−1和1.09卵囊−1土壤)。在两个试验中,敏感品种Trent和Sebago的产量都低于抗性品种。相比之下,易感大肠杆菌的产量和抗性品种一样,表明该品种对线虫的侵袭具有很高的耐受性。在试验1和试验2中,抗性品种Crop 13的总产量分别比曾经流行但敏感的品种Sebago高34%和36%。这是澳大利亚田间马铃薯品种对马铃薯囊肿线虫种群影响的第一份报告。使用抗h1的马铃薯品种可以有效地减少病地上的Ro1种群,降低与病地“挂钩”的土地上的PCN风险。
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Annals of Applied Biology
Annals of Applied Biology 生物-农业综合
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5.50
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71
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Applied Biology is an international journal sponsored by the Association of Applied Biologists. The journal publishes original research papers on all aspects of applied research on crop production, crop protection and the cropping ecosystem. The journal is published both online and in six printed issues per year. Annals papers must contribute substantially to the advancement of knowledge and may, among others, encompass the scientific disciplines of: Agronomy Agrometeorology Agrienvironmental sciences Applied genomics Applied metabolomics Applied proteomics Biodiversity Biological control Climate change Crop ecology Entomology Genetic manipulation Molecular biology Mycology Nematology Pests Plant pathology Plant breeding & genetics Plant physiology Post harvest biology Soil science Statistics Virology Weed biology Annals also welcomes reviews of interest in these subject areas. Reviews should be critical surveys of the field and offer new insights. All papers are subject to peer review. Papers must usually contribute substantially to the advancement of knowledge in applied biology but short papers discussing techniques or substantiated results, and reviews of current knowledge of interest to applied biologists will be considered for publication. Papers or reviews must not be offered to any other journal for prior or simultaneous publication and normally average seven printed pages.
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