REPRODUCTION OF THE BANANA ROOT-LESION NEMATODE, PRATYLENCHUS GOODEYI, IN MONOXENIC CULTURES
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1999
Abstract:
Pratylenchus goodeyi obtained from a field population, infecting banana roots at Madeira island,
Portugal, was cultured on carrot discs at 25 "C in a growth chamber to determine its rate of reproduction and to
compare the tnorphometry of the axenically produced population with that of specimens from a field population
and from previous published descriptions. An initial inoculum level of 12 specimens (ten females and two
males) produced, after four months, up to 39,000 specimens/single disc, in all stages of development (eggs,
juveniles and adults with a sex ratio between females and males of 12:l). The main morphometric features with
stable value (such as stylet length, V%, spicules and gubernaculum length, etc.) of specimens from the carrot
disc culture closely agreed with the original description, and the banana populations from Cameroon and Madeira.
Portugal, was cultured on carrot discs at 25 "C in a growth chamber to determine its rate of reproduction and to
compare the tnorphometry of the axenically produced population with that of specimens from a field population
and from previous published descriptions. An initial inoculum level of 12 specimens (ten females and two
males) produced, after four months, up to 39,000 specimens/single disc, in all stages of development (eggs,
juveniles and adults with a sex ratio between females and males of 12:l). The main morphometric features with
stable value (such as stylet length, V%, spicules and gubernaculum length, etc.) of specimens from the carrot
disc culture closely agreed with the original description, and the banana populations from Cameroon and Madeira.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Troccoli, Alberto; Vovlas, Nicola
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