YELLOW AND PURPLE NUTSEDGE AND CHILE PEPPERS HOST SOUTHERN ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE

被引:30
|
作者
SCHROEDER, J [1 ]
THOMAS, SH [1 ]
MURRAY, L [1 ]
机构
[1] NEW MEXICO STATE UNIV,DEPT EXP STAT,LAS CRUCES,NM 88003
关键词
WEED ECOLOGY; PEST INTERACTIONS; CAPSICUM-ANNUUM; CYPES; MELOIDOGYNE-INCOGNITA; CYPRO;
D O I
10.1017/S0043174500057738
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Yellow and purple nutsedge and southern root-knot nematode are common pests in intensively managed chile pepper production. Greenhouse studies were conducted to identify relationships among nutsedge species, chile peppers, and root-knot nematode. All practical combinations of the plant species and nematodes were grown together in pots for 14 wk. Both nutsedges and root-knot nematode reduced chile pepper height over time with no interaction. Competition from purple nutsedge or either nutsedge species plus nematodes reduced chile pepper top weight more than yellow nutsedge or nematodes alone. All pest combinations reduced chile pepper root weight. Chile pepper and nematodes individually reduced rates of shoot production, as well as top and below ground weights of yellow and purple nutsedge. Chile pepper and purple and yellow nutsedge hosted root-knot nematode host race 3. Nematode egg production was greater on chile pepper roots than on either nutsedge species. Purple nutsedge growing with chile pepper increased nematode production g-1 of chile pepper root. Purple nutsedge grown with chile pepper was the most detrimental for chile pepper growth, but most efficient for maintaining the root-knot nematode population on the least amount of root biomass. Since root-knot nematode infests yellow and purple nutsedge, and few nematicides are available for nematode control, root-knot nematode cannot be managed with crop rotation if nutsedge is not controlled.
引用
收藏
页码:150 / 156
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] PA-136 cayenne pepper, an exceptional host for production of southern root-knot nematode inoculum
    Dukes, PD
    Fery, RL
    Thies, JA
    HORTSCIENCE, 1997, 32 (02) : 335 - 335
  • [32] NEW HOST RECORDS OF ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE, MELOIDOGYNE-INCOGNITA
    ALAM, MM
    CURRENT SCIENCE, 1975, 44 (12): : 445 - 445
  • [33] CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW SOURCES OF RESISTANCE IN COWPEA TO THE SOUTHERN ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE
    FERY, RL
    DUKES, PD
    THIES, JA
    HORTSCIENCE, 1994, 29 (06) : 678 - 679
  • [34] Host range and distribution of the clover root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne trifoliophila
    Bernard, EC
    Jennings, PL
    JOURNAL OF NEMATOLOGY, 1997, 29 (04) : 662 - 672
  • [35] NEW HOST RECORDS OF ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE (MELOIDOGYNE SPP) IN PAKISTAN
    ZARINA, B
    MAQBOOL, MA
    PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF NEMATOLOGY, 1991, 9 (01): : 63 - 65
  • [36] DIALLEL ANALYSIS OF RESISTANCE IN WHITE CLOVER TO SOUTHERN ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE
    PEDERSON, GA
    WINDHAM, GL
    CROP SCIENCE, 1992, 32 (05) : 1160 - 1162
  • [37] Grafting tomato to manage root-knot nematode and southern blight disease
    Hajihassani, Abolfazl
    Keinath, A. P.
    JOURNAL OF NEMATOLOGY, 2023, 55 (01) : 40 - 40
  • [38] Molecular Marker Variability for Southern Root-Knot Nematode Resistance in Sweetpotato
    Mcharo, Mwamburi
    Labonte, Don
    Clark, Chris
    Hoy, Mary
    HORTSCIENCE, 2004, 39 (04) : 869 - 869
  • [39] ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE RESISTANCE IN SOYBEANS
    BIRCHFIELD, W
    HARVILLE, BG
    PLANT DISEASE, 1984, 68 (09) : 798 - 799
  • [40] Molecular marker variability for southern root-knot nematode resistance in sweetpotato
    Mwamburi Mcharo
    Don R. LaBonte
    Chris Clark
    Mary Hoy
    James H. Oard
    Euphytica, 2005, 144 : 125 - 132