Population Growth of Pratylenchus penetranson Winter Cover Crops Grown in the Pacific Northwest

Authors

  • T. A. Forge
  • R. E. Ingham
  • D. Kaufman
  • J. N. Pinkerton

Keywords:

cereal crops, disease management, host range, nematode, oat, pest management, population dynamics, pratylenchus penetrans, soil-borne pathogens, sudangrass, wheat

Abstract

Population growth of Pratylenchus penetrans on 13 fall and winter cover crops was studied in the greenhouse and field. All crops except oat cv. Saia supported population growth of P. penetrans in greenhouse experiments, although the response of P. penetrans to oat cv. Saia varied considerably between experiments. The mean ratio of the final population density/initial population density (Pf/Pi) after 16 weeks for P. penetrans added to a greenhouse soil mix was 0.09, whereas Pf/Pi values after 10 weeks for two experiments with naturally infested soil were 0.95 and 2.3. Although P. penetrans increased on sudangrass cv. Trudan 8 and sudangrass × sorghum hybrid cv. SS 222, subsequent incorporation of sudangrass vegetation into soil reduced P. penetrans populations to preplant levels. Field experiments were inconclusive but suggested that oat cv. Saia or rye cv. Wheeler may be better choices for winter cover than weed-contaminated fallow or other crops on P. penetrans-infested sites in the Pacific Northwest.

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Published

2000-03-15

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