Variation in Radopholus citrophilus Population Densities in the Citrus Rootstock Carrizo Citrange

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  • David T. Kaplan

Abstract

Seedlings of the hybrid citrus rootstock, Carrizo citrange (Citrus sinensis × Poncirus trifoliata) do not uniformly limit development of the citrus burrowing nematode, Radopholus citrophilus. Variation in nematode population densities in roots of seedlings germinating from the same seed suggests that factors responsible for nematode incompatibility are not functional or are not inherited uniformly among progeny. Seeds which produced a single seedling were more likely to produce plants which suppressed citrus burrowing nematode population increase than were seeds which produced two or three seedlings. Key words: resistance, tolerance, nematode, polyembryony, citrus burrowing nematode.

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1986-01-15

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