POPULATION-DYNAMICS, ROOT PENETRATION, AND FEEDING-BEHAVIOR OF PRATYLENCHUS-AGILIS IN MONOXENIC ROOT CULTURES OF CORN, TOMATO, AND SOYBEAN
- 1 July 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 18 (3) , 392-397
Abstract
Population dynamics, rate of root penetration, and external root feeding behavior of Pratylenchus agilis (Pa) in monoxenic cultures of intact corn seedlings and root explants of corn, tomato, and soybean were studied. In descending order of suitability as hosts were I.O. Chief corn, Rutgers tomato, and Williams soybean. Soybean entries Kent, Pickett 71, PI 90763, and Essex were poor hosts. Numbers of eggs and vermiform Pa in the agar medium indicated total fecundity and host suitability. Agar, sand, or soil as support media did not appear to affect Pa root penetration, but the rate of corn root growth did. Whereas most vermiform Pa and eggs were in roots, substantial numbers appeared able to feed and complete their life cycle as ectoparasites on root epidermal cells and root hairs.Keywords
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