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Ecology of Xiphinema vuittenezi and Xiphinema pachtaicum in vineyards of north-east Croatia1
Authors:D SAMOTA  M IVEZIC  E RASPUDIC
Abstract:During a 3-year field study on two vineyards of north-eastern Croatia, the qualitative and quantitative composition as well as the vertical dynamics of Xiphinema spp. were determined each month. The greatest number of fertile X. vuittenezi females was noted in August-September at a soil moisture of 18–20%. The greatest number of larvae of this species was determined in September-October in a temperature range of 14–18°C and soil moisture of 18–22%. The development cycle of X. vuittenezi lasts about 24–33 months under natural conditions and that of its larval stages 3–8 months. The nematodes of this species are susceptible to high temperatures (above 20°C) and drought (under 13%). The greatest number of fertile females of X. pachtaicum was determined in July at a soil temperature of 20–24°C, absolute soil moisture of 16–20%. The greatest number of larvae was noted in September-October at a soil temperature of 16–21°C and soil moisture of 13–23%. The development cycle of X. pachtaicum in field conditions lasts about 12–13 months and that of the larval stages 2–3 months. This species demonstrated reduced activity at soil temperatures under 10°C and at soil moisture under 13%; larvae were less active than females at temperatures over 20°C. On the basis of the results obtained, it is suggested that sampling of vineyards to determine the distribution and population density of the two Xiphinema spp. should be performed at depths down to 50 cm in spring and autumn, which are also the most favourable times for nematicide application.
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