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. 1994 Sep;26(3):324–328.

Reproduction of Virulent Isolates of Meloidogyne incognita on Susceptible and Mi-resistant Tomato

P Castagnone-Sereno, M Bongiovanni, A Dalmasso
PMCID: PMC2619507  PMID: 19279899

Abstract

The reproductive potential of natural and laboratory-selected Meloidogyne incognita isolates virulent against the tomato Mi resistance gene, all derived from a single egg-mass, were compared when the nematodes were inoculated on susceptible and resistant tomato. Fewer second-stage juveniles (P = 0.01) of the two virulent populations selected under laboratory conditions matured to females on the resistant tomato compared to the susceptible cultivar. In contrast, no differences were found between the number of egg masses produced on the resistant versus the susceptible tomato by the two natural virulent isolates. No clear general trends concerning the fecundity of the females could be inferred from the comparative analysis of the numbers of eggs per egg mass x tomato cultivar combination. These observations suggested that the genetic changes induced under environmentally controlled nematode growth might be different from those occurring in natural Mi-resistance breaking biotypes grown without environmental control.

Keywords: fecundity, Lycopersicon esculentum, Meloidogyne incognita, Mi gene, nematode, root-knot nematode, tomato, virulence

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