Plantparasitic nematodes associated with root and tuber crops in Uganda

In a nematode survey of eight commonly grown root and tuber crops (cassava, sweet potato, potato, yam, tannia, taro, carrot and turmeric) from 430 fields in Uganda, 69 species of plant-parasitic nematodes representing 28 genera were extracted from soil and roots. About twice as many nematode species were recovered from soil (64) as from roots (36), while 32 species were found only in soil and four species only in roots, usually in mixed populations. Meloidogyne spp. (root-knot nematodes) were the most frequently recovered across crops, with the major species (M. arenaria, M. hapla, M. incognita and M. javanica) observed on cassava. Some nematodes were recovered only from specific crops. Sweet potato yielded the greatest diversity of species (55 species in 25 genera), followed by cassava (40 species in 19 genera) and yam, which was sampled principally in the northern and eastern regions of Uganda (39 species in 14 genera). Results of the study provide baseline information for more detailed local population studies and nematode pathogenicity evaluations on important root and tuber crops

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Main Authors: Coyne, Danny L., Talwana, Herbert A.L., Maslen, N.R.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2003
Subjects:carrots, cassava, cocoyam (taro), potatoes, sweet potatoes, tannia, nematodes, taro, turmeric, surveys,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98102
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-981022023-02-15T07:00:09Z Plantparasitic nematodes associated with root and tuber crops in Uganda Coyne, Danny L. Talwana, Herbert A.L. Maslen, N.R. carrots cassava cocoyam (taro) potatoes sweet potatoes tannia nematodes taro turmeric surveys In a nematode survey of eight commonly grown root and tuber crops (cassava, sweet potato, potato, yam, tannia, taro, carrot and turmeric) from 430 fields in Uganda, 69 species of plant-parasitic nematodes representing 28 genera were extracted from soil and roots. About twice as many nematode species were recovered from soil (64) as from roots (36), while 32 species were found only in soil and four species only in roots, usually in mixed populations. Meloidogyne spp. (root-knot nematodes) were the most frequently recovered across crops, with the major species (M. arenaria, M. hapla, M. incognita and M. javanica) observed on cassava. Some nematodes were recovered only from specific crops. Sweet potato yielded the greatest diversity of species (55 species in 25 genera), followed by cassava (40 species in 19 genera) and yam, which was sampled principally in the northern and eastern regions of Uganda (39 species in 14 genera). Results of the study provide baseline information for more detailed local population studies and nematode pathogenicity evaluations on important root and tuber crops 2003 2018-11-14T06:52:49Z 2018-11-14T06:52:49Z Journal Article Coyne, D.L., Talwana, H. & Maslen, N.R. (2003). Plant-parasitic nematodes associated with root and tuber crops in Uganda. African Plant Protection, 9(2), 87-98. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98102 en Limited Access
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cassava
cocoyam (taro)
potatoes
sweet potatoes
tannia
nematodes
taro
turmeric
surveys
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cocoyam (taro)
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sweet potatoes
tannia
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surveys
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cocoyam (taro)
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sweet potatoes
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nematodes
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cocoyam (taro)
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sweet potatoes
tannia
nematodes
taro
turmeric
surveys
Coyne, Danny L.
Talwana, Herbert A.L.
Maslen, N.R.
Plantparasitic nematodes associated with root and tuber crops in Uganda
description In a nematode survey of eight commonly grown root and tuber crops (cassava, sweet potato, potato, yam, tannia, taro, carrot and turmeric) from 430 fields in Uganda, 69 species of plant-parasitic nematodes representing 28 genera were extracted from soil and roots. About twice as many nematode species were recovered from soil (64) as from roots (36), while 32 species were found only in soil and four species only in roots, usually in mixed populations. Meloidogyne spp. (root-knot nematodes) were the most frequently recovered across crops, with the major species (M. arenaria, M. hapla, M. incognita and M. javanica) observed on cassava. Some nematodes were recovered only from specific crops. Sweet potato yielded the greatest diversity of species (55 species in 25 genera), followed by cassava (40 species in 19 genera) and yam, which was sampled principally in the northern and eastern regions of Uganda (39 species in 14 genera). Results of the study provide baseline information for more detailed local population studies and nematode pathogenicity evaluations on important root and tuber crops
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cassava
cocoyam (taro)
potatoes
sweet potatoes
tannia
nematodes
taro
turmeric
surveys
author Coyne, Danny L.
Talwana, Herbert A.L.
Maslen, N.R.
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title Plantparasitic nematodes associated with root and tuber crops in Uganda
title_short Plantparasitic nematodes associated with root and tuber crops in Uganda
title_full Plantparasitic nematodes associated with root and tuber crops in Uganda
title_fullStr Plantparasitic nematodes associated with root and tuber crops in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Plantparasitic nematodes associated with root and tuber crops in Uganda
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