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. 1976 Jul;8(3):239–242.

Relative Susceptibility of Selected Cultivars, of Potato to Pratylenchus penetrans

E C Bernard, C W Laughlin
PMCID: PMC2620179  PMID: 19308229

Abstract

Pratylenchus penetrans suppressed the tuber yields of potato cultivars 'Katahdin', 'Kennebec', and 'Superior', but did not affect yields of 'Russet Burbank'. In comparison with noninfested controls, all initial nematode densities (Pi) of P. penetrans (Pi = 38, 81, 164, 211/ 100 cm³ of soil) suppressed yields of Superior; a moderate Pi (81/100 cm³ soil) suppressed yields of Kennebec; and on Katahdin, a moderate Pi enhanced yields, but higher Pi's caused a marked loss. In general, yields were related to the tolerance of the cultivars to nematode colonization. Highest nematode densities were found in the roots of Russet Burbank; the next highest, in succeeding order, were found in roots of Kennebec, Katahdin, and Superior. Symptoms of nematode invasion were confined to losses of tuber yield and root weight.

Keywords: root-lesion nematode, Solanum tuberosum, tolerance

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