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DOI:10.21307/jofnem-2020-096
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Author(s):Crow, William T.; Habteweld, Alemayehu; Bean, Thomas
Author Affiliation:University of Florida Nematode Assay Lab, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Title:Mist chamber extraction for improved diagnosis of Meloidogyne spp. from golf course bermudagrass
Source:Journal of Nematology. Vol. 52, 2020, p. [1-12].
Publishing Information:Lawrence, Kansas: Society of Nematologists
# of Pages:12
Keywords:Author-Supplied Keywords: Bermudagrass; Cynodon; Meloidogyne graminis; Meloidogyne marylandi; Nematode diagnosis; Nematode extraction; Root-knot; Turfgrass
Abstract/Contents:"Meloidogyne spp. are among the most damaging plant-parasitic nematodes to golf course bermudagrass in the southern United States. Diagnostic samples processed by centrifugal flotation often recovered only low numbers of vermiform Meloidogyne spp. life stages (J2 and males) from soil, while roots were found to be heavily infested by sedentary life stages. Therefore, the University of Florida Nematode Assay Lab (NAL) evaluated mist extraction from turf plugs as a method for diagnosis of Meloidogyne spp. from golf course bermudagrass. Soil and turf plugs were obtained from 596 golf course bermudagrass small plots from multiple locations and cultivars over several years, and vermiform Meloidogyne spp. extracted from 100 cm3 of soil by centrifugal flotation and by mist chamber extraction from four 3.8-cm-diam. turf plugs were compared. Additionally, both extraction methods were performed on 431 golf course bermudagrass diagnostic samples received by the NAL from Florida, 36 golf course bermudagrass diagnostic samples from Texas, and 34 golf course bentgrass/bluegrass samples from California. In the small plots, and the bermudagrass samples from Florida and Texas, mist extraction had higher detection and recovery rates of vermiform Meloidogyne spp. than did centrifugal flotation. However, centrifugal flotation had higher detection and recovery rates than mist extraction from bentgrass/bluegrass samples from California. Mist extraction from turf plugs is superior to centrifugal flotation from soil for diagnosis of Meloidogyne spp. on golf course bermudagrass, but not on golf course bentgrass and bluegrass."
Language:English
References:17
Note:"e2020-96"
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Crow, W. T., A. Habteweld, and T. Bean. 2020. Mist chamber extraction for improved diagnosis of Meloidogyne spp. from golf course bermudagrass. J. Nematol. 52:p. [1-12].
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DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2020-096
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8015278/?report=classic
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