Meloidogyne spp. and associated galling and damage on cassava in Kenya and Mozambique

Using perineal patterns and female anterior measurements, five species of Meloidogyne were identified from cassava in Mozambique during a survey in 2003, namely M. chitwoodi, M. exigua,M. incognita, M. javanica and M. naasi, plus an unidentified species. In Kenya, M. incognita andM. javanica were id...

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Autores principales: Coyne, Danny L., Toko, M., Albanna, L., Hanna, R., Sitole, A., Kagoda, F., Andrade, M.I., Marais, M.
Formato: Póster
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91821
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author Coyne, Danny L.
Toko, M.
Albanna, L.
Hanna, R.
Sitole, A.
Kagoda, F.
Andrade, M.I.
Marais, M.
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Andrade, M.I.
Coyne, Danny L.
Hanna, R.
Kagoda, F.
Marais, M.
Sitole, A.
Toko, M.
author_facet Coyne, Danny L.
Toko, M.
Albanna, L.
Hanna, R.
Sitole, A.
Kagoda, F.
Andrade, M.I.
Marais, M.
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description Using perineal patterns and female anterior measurements, five species of Meloidogyne were identified from cassava in Mozambique during a survey in 2003, namely M. chitwoodi, M. exigua,M. incognita, M. javanica and M. naasi, plus an unidentified species. In Kenya, M. incognita andM. javanica were identified from severely galled cassava plants from some of the 3710 clones inbreeders’ screening trials. Additional species were also observed but remained unidentified as they did not conform to the specifications of identified species or were too few for positive confirmation. M. chitwoodi, M. exigua and M. naasi are first records for Mozambique and for cassava, whileM. exigua and M. naasi are first records for Africa. During the survey in Mozambique, observations on galling and other symptoms associated with Meloidogyne spp. were also undertaken throughout the main cassava-growing provinces. Tenplants per field (n = 202) were evaluated for galling damage in terms of number of galls per 50 cm feeder roots per plant. Meloidogyne spp. were identified by collecting and 10 females per sample from galled root material were preserved in lactophenol. M. incognita was identified more often than other Meloidogyne spp., followed by M.chitwoodi. The severity of Meloidogyne spp. galling, expressed as number of galls per root, was generally slight but galling was observed in the majority offields across the country. Some fields recorded moderate to severe galling. Severe damage to some of the breeding lines in Kenya provides evidence of resistance against Meloidogyne spp. in cassava and possible genotype × Meloidogyne spp. interaction. Observation of an unidentified Meloidogynesp., as well as the newly recorded species, provides additional justification for a methodical examination and documentation of Meloidogyne spp. occurring on key crops in Africa, towards identification and development of resistant cultivars.
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spelling CGSpace918212023-06-19T13:33:18Z Meloidogyne spp. and associated galling and damage on cassava in Kenya and Mozambique Coyne, Danny L. Toko, M. Albanna, L. Hanna, R. Sitole, A. Kagoda, F. Andrade, M.I. Marais, M. meloidogyne cassava galling Using perineal patterns and female anterior measurements, five species of Meloidogyne were identified from cassava in Mozambique during a survey in 2003, namely M. chitwoodi, M. exigua,M. incognita, M. javanica and M. naasi, plus an unidentified species. In Kenya, M. incognita andM. javanica were identified from severely galled cassava plants from some of the 3710 clones inbreeders’ screening trials. Additional species were also observed but remained unidentified as they did not conform to the specifications of identified species or were too few for positive confirmation. M. chitwoodi, M. exigua and M. naasi are first records for Mozambique and for cassava, whileM. exigua and M. naasi are first records for Africa. During the survey in Mozambique, observations on galling and other symptoms associated with Meloidogyne spp. were also undertaken throughout the main cassava-growing provinces. Tenplants per field (n = 202) were evaluated for galling damage in terms of number of galls per 50 cm feeder roots per plant. Meloidogyne spp. were identified by collecting and 10 females per sample from galled root material were preserved in lactophenol. M. incognita was identified more often than other Meloidogyne spp., followed by M.chitwoodi. The severity of Meloidogyne spp. galling, expressed as number of galls per root, was generally slight but galling was observed in the majority offields across the country. Some fields recorded moderate to severe galling. Severe damage to some of the breeding lines in Kenya provides evidence of resistance against Meloidogyne spp. in cassava and possible genotype × Meloidogyne spp. interaction. Observation of an unidentified Meloidogynesp., as well as the newly recorded species, provides additional justification for a methodical examination and documentation of Meloidogyne spp. occurring on key crops in Africa, towards identification and development of resistant cultivars. 2006 2018-03-23T06:48:50Z 2018-03-23T06:48:50Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91821 en Limited Access Coyne, D. L., Toko, M., Andrade, M., Hanna, R., Sitole, A., Kagoda, F., ... & Marais, M. (2006). Meloidogyne spp. and associated galling and damage on cassava in Kenya and Mozambique (p. 8-9). Poster Unpublished.
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galling
Coyne, Danny L.
Toko, M.
Albanna, L.
Hanna, R.
Sitole, A.
Kagoda, F.
Andrade, M.I.
Marais, M.
Meloidogyne spp. and associated galling and damage on cassava in Kenya and Mozambique
title Meloidogyne spp. and associated galling and damage on cassava in Kenya and Mozambique
title_full Meloidogyne spp. and associated galling and damage on cassava in Kenya and Mozambique
title_fullStr Meloidogyne spp. and associated galling and damage on cassava in Kenya and Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Meloidogyne spp. and associated galling and damage on cassava in Kenya and Mozambique
title_short Meloidogyne spp. and associated galling and damage on cassava in Kenya and Mozambique
title_sort meloidogyne spp and associated galling and damage on cassava in kenya and mozambique
topic meloidogyne
cassava
galling
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91821
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