Interaction of Meloidogyne javanica with Different Races of Meloidogyne incognita

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  • M. Wajid Khan
  • S. R. Haider

Abstract

The interspecific interactions of Meloidogyne javanica with races 1, 2, 3, and 4 of M. incognita on tomato were determined. Impacts of the interactions on fecundity and morphometrics of females were also examined. Mutually inhibitory interactions occurred between M. javanica and the races of M. incognita, but the negative interactions did not reflect in plant growth. Numbers of root galls, egg masses, mature females, total population, fecundity, and reproduction factor declined in concomitant treatments, but the morphometrics of the females remained unaltered. In general, mutual suppressive effects in all parameters were smaller for M. javanica than M. incognita, but some variations occurred among the races of M. incognita. Race 2 appeared to be more competitive than other races. The interaction between the species was not intense; therefore, the species coexist in mixed populations in agricultural fields. Key word: egg mass index, fecundity, gall index, interspecific interaction, Meloidogyne incognita, Meloidogynejavanica, morphometrics, race.

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1991-07-15

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