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. 1981 Apr;13(2):217–220.

Influence of Photoperiod and Temperature on Migrations of Meloidogyne Juveniles

Jean-Claude Prot, S D Van Gundy
PMCID: PMC2618063  PMID: 19300748

Abstract

Photoperiod influences the migration of M. incognita juveniles toward tomato roots. Approximately 33% migrated vertically 20 cm in 7 days to roots when 12 h dark were alternated with 12 h light. Only 7% migrated when light was constant for 24 h. Vertical migration of M. incognita juveniles was studied at 14, 16, 18, 20, and 22 C. The migration of M. incognita juveniles begins at about 18 C and reaches its maximum at 22 C. The migration of M. hapla and M. incognita juveniles were compared at 14, 18, and 22 C. Juveniles of M. hapla were able to migrate at a lower temperature than those of M. incognita. With M. hapla, there was no significant difference in migration between 18 and 22 C.

Keywords: Meloidogyne incognita, Meloidogyne hapla, attraction, photoperiod

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