Phytoprotection | 2019

Pathogenicity of Pratylenchus penetrans to dwarfing apple rootstocks

 
 
 

Abstract


The objective of this research was to measure the effect of P.\xa0penetrans densities on the vegetative growth of three apple dwarfing rootstocks Bud\xa09, M.9 and M.26 under field microplot conditions. Under 500\xa0nematodes\xa0kg-1 soil density, the shoot dry weights of Bud\xa09, M.9 and M.26 rootstocks were significantly reduced by 30%, 23% and 14% respectively. Under the 1\xa0500\xa0nematodes\xa0kg-1 soil density, the dry shoot weight of Bud\xa09 and M.9 were not significantly different from the 500\xa0nematodes\xa0kg-1 soil density except M.26 which exhibited a 29% decrease. The root dry weights of rootstocks were not significantly reduced when exposed to these P.\xa0penetrans densities except M.26 which was reduced 26% relative to non-inoculated trees under the 1\xa0500\xa0nematodes\xa0kg-1 soil density. These results confirm the pathogenic effect of P.\xa0penetrans on dwarfing apple rootstocks. Although preliminary, these results suggest some tolerance of M.26 to P.\xa0penetrans under lower density when compared to M.9 and Bud\xa09. Under higher nematode densities, both Bud\xa09 and M.9 exhibited a tolerance of their root system in comparison to M.26. Our results also emphasize the need to further assess the susceptibility/tolerance of dwarfing apple rootstocks to various densities of P.\xa0penetrans.

Volume 99
Pages 12-14
DOI 10.7202/1059304AR
Language English
Journal Phytoprotection

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