Effects ofMeloidogyne incognitaandFusarium oxysporumf. sp.vasinfectumon Plant Mortality and Yield of Cotton
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Scientific Societies in Phytopathology®
- Vol. 79 (6) , 640-646
- https://doi.org/10.1094/phyto-79-640
Abstract
The effects of population densities of Meloidogyne incognita and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum on growth, mortality, and yield of cotton were examined in a factorial experiment in field microplots. Both Fusarium Meloidogyne had significant main effects on cotton mortality. At initial populations of Fusarium of 2.3-4.2 .times. 103 colonly-forming units per gram of soil and initial populations of Meloidogyne of 10-50 eggs and juveniles per 100 cm3, a significant Fusarium .times. nematode interaction was observed. No interaction was observed at lower nematode populations or at higher populations of Fusarium. Populations of Meloidogyne had significant effects on cotton growth measured qualitatively as a growth index; the growth index was increased by low initial nematode populations and reduced by high initial nematode populations. Fusarium had no effect on the growth index but did tend to negate the effects of Meloidogyne. A repeated-measures analysis was used to identify significant effects of time on the growth indices and plant mortality. The time .times. nematode interactions were significant for both of these parameters. Only Meloidogyne had significant effects on seed cotton yields; the treatment with Fusarium and the fungus .times. nematode interactions were not significant. When yield responses to nematode populations at different levels of Fusarium were analyzed by the Seinhorst model, Fusarium consistently reduced the minimum yield parameter. The lack of significant effects of Fusarium on yield were believed to be due to constrains of the microplot system.Keywords
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