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Thermal time requirements of root-knot nematodes on zucchini-squash and population dynamics with associated yield losses on spring and autumn cropping cycles
Authors:María Dolores Vela  Ariadna Giné  Manuel López-Gómez  Francisco Javier Sorribas  Cesar Ornat  Soledad Verdejo-Lucas  Miguel Talavera
Institution:1. IFAPA Chipiona, Camino de Esparragosa, Chipiona Cádiz, Spain
2. DEAB-UPC, Castelldefels, Barcelona, Spain
3. IRTA Sustainable Plant Protection, Cabrils, Barcelona, Spain
4. IFAPA La Mojonera, La Mojonera, Almería, Spain
5. IFAPA Camino de Purchil, Apdo. 2027, 18004, Granada, Spain
Abstract:The present research was undertaken to evaluate the effects of soil temperature on the life cycle of root-knot nematodes (RKN) on zucchini-squash in growth chambers and to assess the relationship between Meloidogyne incognita soil population densities at planting (Pi), its multiplication rate, and crop losses of zucchini in field conditions. Thermal requirements for M. incognita and M. javanica were determined by cultivating zucchini plants in pots inoculated with 200 second stage juveniles (J2) of each Meloidogyne species at constant temperatures of 17, 21, 25, and 28 °C. Number of days from nematode inoculation until appearance of egg laying females and until egg hatching were separately recorded. For life cycle completion, base temperatures (Tb) of 12?ºC and 10.8?ºC and accumulated degree-days above Tb (S) of 456 and 526, were estimated for M. incognita and M. javanica, respectively. The relationship between fruit weight and M. incognita Pi fits the Seinhorst damage function, but differed accordingly to the cropping season, spring or autumn. Tolerance limits for M. incognita on zucchini were 8.1 J2 per 250 cm3 of soil in spring and 1.5 in autumn cropping cycles, and the minimum relative yields were 0.61 in spring and 0.69 in autumn. Zucchini-squash was a poorer host for M. incognita in spring than in autumn, since maximum multiplication rates (a) and equilibrium densities (E) were lower in spring (a?=?16–96; E?=?274–484) than in autumn (a?=?270–2307; E?=?787–1227).
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