Effect of <em>Meloidogyne javanica</em> and <em>M. incognita</em> on Resistance of Muskmelon Cultivars to Fusarium Wilt

A growth chamber experiment was conducted to study the interaction between Meloidogyne javanica and/or M. incognita and the Fusarium wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis, using three muskmelon cultivars differing in their resistance to the fungus. Inoculations were carried out l. with the w...

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Main Authors: I. Naji, W. Abu-Gharbieh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2004-12-01
Series:Phytopathologia Mediterranea
Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5087
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spelling doaj-7876a609b3024ec79222e679663a969d2020-11-25T03:21:41ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952004-12-0143310.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-17651761Effect of <em>Meloidogyne javanica</em> and <em>M. incognita</em> on Resistance of Muskmelon Cultivars to Fusarium WiltI. NajiW. Abu-GharbiehA growth chamber experiment was conducted to study the interaction between Meloidogyne javanica and/or M. incognita and the Fusarium wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis, using three muskmelon cultivars differing in their resistance to the fungus. Inoculations were carried out l. with the wilt fungus alone, 14 and 28 days after transplanting; and 2. with the wilt fungus plus one or both root-knot nematodes, either directly upon transplanting, or 14 or 28 days after transplanting. In the course of the test all muskmelon cultivars, irrespective of their initial resistance to the wilt, almost completely lost their resistance when infected with M. javanica; resistance was also impaired but to a lesser extent with M. incognita. Wilting of 100% in the resistant and moderately resistant muskmelon cultivars inoculated with M. javanica + F. oxysporum f. sp melonis occurred 14 days earlier than in muskmelon inoculated with the fungus alone. Also, M. javanica was more severe on the plants than M. incognita. In all three cultivars, both root-knot nematode species hastened expression of plant wilting, which took 12.1 days with M. javanica, 14.8 days with M. incognita, and 12.3 days with both species combined, compared with 22.7 days for plants inoculated with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis alone. Moreover, the onset of wilting required 9–13.3 days when the nematode infection preceded F. oxysporum f. sp. melonis inoculation by two weeks, compared with 16.7– 19.7 days when the nematode and fungus were inoculated simultaneously 14 days after transplanting, indicating plant preconditioning by the nematode.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5087
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Effect of <em>Meloidogyne javanica</em> and <em>M. incognita</em> on Resistance of Muskmelon Cultivars to Fusarium Wilt
Phytopathologia Mediterranea
author_facet I. Naji
W. Abu-Gharbieh
author_sort I. Naji
title Effect of <em>Meloidogyne javanica</em> and <em>M. incognita</em> on Resistance of Muskmelon Cultivars to Fusarium Wilt
title_short Effect of <em>Meloidogyne javanica</em> and <em>M. incognita</em> on Resistance of Muskmelon Cultivars to Fusarium Wilt
title_full Effect of <em>Meloidogyne javanica</em> and <em>M. incognita</em> on Resistance of Muskmelon Cultivars to Fusarium Wilt
title_fullStr Effect of <em>Meloidogyne javanica</em> and <em>M. incognita</em> on Resistance of Muskmelon Cultivars to Fusarium Wilt
title_full_unstemmed Effect of <em>Meloidogyne javanica</em> and <em>M. incognita</em> on Resistance of Muskmelon Cultivars to Fusarium Wilt
title_sort effect of <em>meloidogyne javanica</em> and <em>m. incognita</em> on resistance of muskmelon cultivars to fusarium wilt
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phytopathologia Mediterranea
issn 0031-9465
1593-2095
publishDate 2004-12-01
description A growth chamber experiment was conducted to study the interaction between Meloidogyne javanica and/or M. incognita and the Fusarium wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis, using three muskmelon cultivars differing in their resistance to the fungus. Inoculations were carried out l. with the wilt fungus alone, 14 and 28 days after transplanting; and 2. with the wilt fungus plus one or both root-knot nematodes, either directly upon transplanting, or 14 or 28 days after transplanting. In the course of the test all muskmelon cultivars, irrespective of their initial resistance to the wilt, almost completely lost their resistance when infected with M. javanica; resistance was also impaired but to a lesser extent with M. incognita. Wilting of 100% in the resistant and moderately resistant muskmelon cultivars inoculated with M. javanica + F. oxysporum f. sp melonis occurred 14 days earlier than in muskmelon inoculated with the fungus alone. Also, M. javanica was more severe on the plants than M. incognita. In all three cultivars, both root-knot nematode species hastened expression of plant wilting, which took 12.1 days with M. javanica, 14.8 days with M. incognita, and 12.3 days with both species combined, compared with 22.7 days for plants inoculated with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis alone. Moreover, the onset of wilting required 9–13.3 days when the nematode infection preceded F. oxysporum f. sp. melonis inoculation by two weeks, compared with 16.7– 19.7 days when the nematode and fungus were inoculated simultaneously 14 days after transplanting, indicating plant preconditioning by the nematode.
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