
Host plant status and damage threshold of Pea (Pisum sativum) and Celeriac (Apium graveolens var. rapaceum) for the temperate root-knot nematode Meloidogyne chitwoodi
- Author
- Lirette Menyen Taning, L. Chann, S. Fleerakkers, L. Lippens, E. Formesyn, Luc Tirry (UGent) and Wim Wesemael (UGent)
- Organization
- Abstract
- Outdoor vegetable cultivation is an important economic activity, both for fresh consumption and for the frozen vegetable industry within Flanders, Belgium. In recent years, due to the intensive nature of vegetable cultivation in the open air, nematode problems increased. The quarantine root-knot nematode Meloidogyne chitwoodi causes economic damage to the most important arable crops and vegetables grown in Flanders. However, for some vegetable crops knowledge on host plant status and damage potential is scarce or lacking. The host sensitivity for M. chitwoodi and damage thresholds of the most commonly field-grown cultivars of pea and celeriac were determined, both in glasshouse and field conditions. The damage threshold values (T) for the relative fresh pod weight of pea were 10, 1, 0.2 and 0 J2 (100 cm(3) soil)(-1) for pea 'Cher', 'Electra', 'Geneva' and 'Pixia' respectively with up to 70% yield loss. For celeriac 'Prinz', the damage threshold was 11.0 J2 (100 cm(3) soil)(-1) with maximum 22% yield loss. Based on our pot trials, all pea cultivars were considered to be a good host with their high maximum population density (M) and maximum multiplication rate (a) values in the pot trials and reproductive factor (Rf) from the field trials. Celeriac proved to be an excellent host in the pot test but on the field the M. chitwoodi population declined. However, on plots with lowest yield a substantial number of M. chitwoodi was found in the roots. This is the first report of celeriac as host for M. chitwoodi.
- Keywords
- Yield loss, Host sensitivity, Vegetables, Plant-parasitic nematodes, M-FALLAX, PATHOGENICITY, RESISTANCE, PENETRANS, POTATO, CROPS, HAPLA
Downloads
-
(...).pdf
- full text (Published version)
- |
- UGent only
- |
- |
- 931.61 KB
-
Accepted manuscripts Host status and damage threshold of Pea and Celeriac.pdf
- full text (Accepted manuscript)
- |
- open access
- |
- |
- 915.51 KB
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H54X5P7KBEEKN9RW9Q12DYA8
- MLA
- Taning, Lirette Menyen, et al. “Host Plant Status and Damage Threshold of Pea (Pisum Sativum) and Celeriac (Apium Graveolens Var. Rapaceum) for the Temperate Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne Chitwoodi.” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, vol. 167, no. 3, 2023, pp. 323–33, doi:10.1007/s10658-023-02714-y.
- APA
- Taning, L. M., Chann, L., Fleerakkers, S., Lippens, L., Formesyn, E., Tirry, L., & Wesemael, W. (2023). Host plant status and damage threshold of Pea (Pisum sativum) and Celeriac (Apium graveolens var. rapaceum) for the temperate root-knot nematode Meloidogyne chitwoodi. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, 167(3), 323–333. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-023-02714-y
- Chicago author-date
- Taning, Lirette Menyen, L. Chann, S. Fleerakkers, L. Lippens, E. Formesyn, Luc Tirry, and Wim Wesemael. 2023. “Host Plant Status and Damage Threshold of Pea (Pisum Sativum) and Celeriac (Apium Graveolens Var. Rapaceum) for the Temperate Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne Chitwoodi.” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY 167 (3): 323–33. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-023-02714-y.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Taning, Lirette Menyen, L. Chann, S. Fleerakkers, L. Lippens, E. Formesyn, Luc Tirry, and Wim Wesemael. 2023. “Host Plant Status and Damage Threshold of Pea (Pisum Sativum) and Celeriac (Apium Graveolens Var. Rapaceum) for the Temperate Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne Chitwoodi.” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY 167 (3): 323–333. doi:10.1007/s10658-023-02714-y.
- Vancouver
- 1.Taning LM, Chann L, Fleerakkers S, Lippens L, Formesyn E, Tirry L, et al. Host plant status and damage threshold of Pea (Pisum sativum) and Celeriac (Apium graveolens var. rapaceum) for the temperate root-knot nematode Meloidogyne chitwoodi. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY. 2023;167(3):323–33.
- IEEE
- [1]L. M. Taning et al., “Host plant status and damage threshold of Pea (Pisum sativum) and Celeriac (Apium graveolens var. rapaceum) for the temperate root-knot nematode Meloidogyne chitwoodi,” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, vol. 167, no. 3, pp. 323–333, 2023.
@article{01H54X5P7KBEEKN9RW9Q12DYA8, abstract = {{Outdoor vegetable cultivation is an important economic activity, both for fresh consumption and for the frozen vegetable industry within Flanders, Belgium. In recent years, due to the intensive nature of vegetable cultivation in the open air, nematode problems increased. The quarantine root-knot nematode Meloidogyne chitwoodi causes economic damage to the most important arable crops and vegetables grown in Flanders. However, for some vegetable crops knowledge on host plant status and damage potential is scarce or lacking. The host sensitivity for M. chitwoodi and damage thresholds of the most commonly field-grown cultivars of pea and celeriac were determined, both in glasshouse and field conditions. The damage threshold values (T) for the relative fresh pod weight of pea were 10, 1, 0.2 and 0 J2 (100 cm(3) soil)(-1) for pea 'Cher', 'Electra', 'Geneva' and 'Pixia' respectively with up to 70% yield loss. For celeriac 'Prinz', the damage threshold was 11.0 J2 (100 cm(3) soil)(-1) with maximum 22% yield loss. Based on our pot trials, all pea cultivars were considered to be a good host with their high maximum population density (M) and maximum multiplication rate (a) values in the pot trials and reproductive factor (Rf) from the field trials. Celeriac proved to be an excellent host in the pot test but on the field the M. chitwoodi population declined. However, on plots with lowest yield a substantial number of M. chitwoodi was found in the roots. This is the first report of celeriac as host for M. chitwoodi.}}, author = {{Taning, Lirette Menyen and Chann, L. and Fleerakkers, S. and Lippens, L. and Formesyn, E. and Tirry, Luc and Wesemael, Wim}}, issn = {{0929-1873}}, journal = {{EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY}}, keywords = {{Yield loss,Host sensitivity,Vegetables,Plant-parasitic nematodes,M-FALLAX,PATHOGENICITY,RESISTANCE,PENETRANS,POTATO,CROPS,HAPLA}}, language = {{eng}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{323--333}}, title = {{Host plant status and damage threshold of Pea (Pisum sativum) and Celeriac (Apium graveolens var. rapaceum) for the temperate root-knot nematode Meloidogyne chitwoodi}}, url = {{http://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-023-02714-y}}, volume = {{167}}, year = {{2023}}, }
- Altmetric
- View in Altmetric
- Web of Science
- Times cited: