Vineyard soil texture and pH effects on Meloidogyne hapla and Mesocriconema xenoplax

Author:

East Katherine E.1ORCID,Zasada Inga A.2ORCID,Lee Jungmin3ORCID,Schreiner R. Paul3ORCID,Rippner Devin A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. USDA‐ARS Horticultural Crops Production and Genetic Improvement Research Unit (HCPGIRU) Prosser Washington USA

2. USDA‐ARS Horticultural Crops Disease and Pest Management Research Unit Corvallis Oregon USA

3. USDA‐ARS Horticultural Crops Production and Genetic Improvement Research Unit (HCPGIRU) Corvallis Oregon USA

Abstract

AbstractNorthern root‐knot nematode (Meloidogyne hapla) and ring nematode (Mesocriconema xenoplax) are the most prevalent plant‐parasitic nematodes of wine grapes in the Pacific Northwest, but M. hapla is most important in eastern Washington and M. xenoplax in western Oregon. These regions differ edaphically where Washington soils are minimally weathered and alkaline while Oregon soils are highly weathered and acidic. To examine the effect of soil texture and pH on nematode reproduction, an alkaline, sandy loam soil (pH 7.9) from Washington and an acidic loam soil from Oregon (pH 5.4) were modified to the other pH extreme, and to a middle pH of 6.9. Tomatoes were planted into each soil/pH combination, and either 500 M. hapla second‐stage juveniles or M. xenoplax individuals were added to each pot. After 7 weeks, plants were harvested, three roots collected for analysis, remaining roots and leaves dried and weighed, and nematode population densities determined as eggs on roots (M. hapla) and nematodes in soil (M. xenoplax). Soil texture (sandy loam or loam) had no effect on either nematode, but M. hapla reproduction was greater in the lowest pH soil while M. xenoplax was unaffected by soil pH. Mesocriconema xenoplax parasitism reduced root length and root tip number, whereas M. hapla increased root mass in the highest pH Washington soil. Under these experimental conditions, it appears vineyard soil texture in the Pacific Northwest is not a determining factor in population growth of these nematodes, but M. hapla performed better at low pH.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Soil Science,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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