Hot water treatment prevents Aphelenchoides besseyi damage to Polianthes tuberosa crops in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam |
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Authors: | Nguyen Thi Thu Cuc,Nguyen Thanh Son,Tran Minh Trung,Nguyen văn Trang,Lâ m Minh Đang,Marc Pilon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cantho University, College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Department of Plant Protection, 3/2 Street, Can Tho City, Vietnam;2. Department Cell Mol. Biol., University of Gothenburg, S-405 30, Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Polianthes tuberosa is a commercially valuable flower crop in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam that is propagated by the harvesting and planting of bulbs. Cultivation of P. tuberosa is infected by an endemic Aphelenchoides besseyi nematode that damages a high proportion of plants and persists within the bulbs. Here we report on the comparison of hot water and pesticide treatments as control methods to protect P. tuberosa from A. besseyi damage, and conclude that a hot water treatment consisting of soaking bulbs in water for 30 min at 57 °C is the most efficacious method to produce healthy flowers in a cost effective manner. |
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Keywords: | Aphelenchoides besseyi Hot water treatment Host&ndash parasitic relationship Mekong Delta Nematode Plant disease Polianthes tuberosa Vietnam |
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