Virulence of Root-Knot Nematodes, Meloidogyne spp., on Tomato Bearing the Mi Gene for Resistance
Abstract
Three species of root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne javanica, M. incognita races 1 and 2, and M. arenaria
race 2 occur in Jordan. These species and their races were identified using morphological characters, the North
Carolina differential host test, and SCAR-PCR. The virulence of 83 isolates belonging to Meloidogyne species and
races was assayed. The virulence assay was based on the isolate reproduction rate on a resistant tomato cultivar
Betterboy bearing the Mi gene for resistance, and was compared with that on the susceptible tomato cultivar Rutgers.
Three M. javanica isolates were highly virulent on the resistant cv. Betterboy as indicated by their high root gall
index (4.73) and high reproduction factor (3.73). The horticultural parameters (shoot and root fresh weights and root
dry weight) were negatively correlated with the reproduction factor.
race 2 occur in Jordan. These species and their races were identified using morphological characters, the North
Carolina differential host test, and SCAR-PCR. The virulence of 83 isolates belonging to Meloidogyne species and
races was assayed. The virulence assay was based on the isolate reproduction rate on a resistant tomato cultivar
Betterboy bearing the Mi gene for resistance, and was compared with that on the susceptible tomato cultivar Rutgers.
Three M. javanica isolates were highly virulent on the resistant cv. Betterboy as indicated by their high root gall
index (4.73) and high reproduction factor (3.73). The horticultural parameters (shoot and root fresh weights and root
dry weight) were negatively correlated with the reproduction factor.
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