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Infectivity, development, and reproduction of Heterodera cajani on pigeonpea: influence of soil moisture and temperature

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2619611/
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Title Infectivity, development, and reproduction of Heterodera cajani on pigeonpea: influence of soil moisture and temperature
 
Creator Singh, M
Sharma, S B
 
Subject Pigeonpea
 
Description The effect of soil moisture on penetration, development, and reproduction of Heterodera
cajani on pigeonpea (cv. ICPL 87) was investigated in growth chambers held at 20 and 25 C, and in
a greenhouse where temperature fluctuated between 25 and 32 C. Averaged across temperatures,
the percentage of juveniles that penetrated roots was 34.3, 31.8, 8.8, and 3.7% at 24, 32, 16, and 40%
soil moisture levels, respectively. Numbers of females per root system 4 weeks after infesting soil with
second-stage juveniles was 79.6 at 24%, 65.3 at 32%, 26.1 at 16%, and 2.9 at 40% soil moisture.
Nematode reproduction was greatest (P = 0.001) at 24% soil moisture and 25 C. Reproductive factor
was 19.4 at 24%, 15.2 at 32%, 5.7 at 16%, and 0.5 at 40% soil moisture level. Nematode penetration,
development, and reproduction at different moisture levels were greater (P = 0.01) at 25 and 25-32
C than at 20 C. Plant growth was retarded at 40% soil moisture and 20 C in comparison to that at
24 and 32% moisture levels and 25 C. This information on influence of temperature and soil
moisture will be helpful in developing models for predicting changes in H. cajani densities in pigeonpea
fields during rainy and postrainy dry seasons in the semi-arid tropics.
 
Publisher Society of Nematologists
 
Date 1995
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/2071/1/JouOfNem27_3_370-377_1995.pdf
Singh, M and Sharma, S B (1995) Infectivity, development, and reproduction of Heterodera cajani on pigeonpea: influence of soil moisture and temperature. Journal of Nematology , 27 (3). pp. 370-377. ISSN 0022-300X