Reniform nematode impact on cotton growth and management strategies: A review

Author:

Singh Bhupinder1ORCID,Chastain Daryl2ORCID,Kaur Gurpreet3ORCID,Snider John L.4ORCID,Stetina Salliana R.5ORCID,Bazzer Sumandeep K.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Texas A&M AgriLife Research Vernon Texas USA

2. USDA Agricultural Research Service, Sustainable Water Management Research Unit Stoneville Mississippi USA

3. Northern Missouri Research, Extension, and Education Center University of Missouri Novelty Missouri USA

4. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences University of Georgia Tifton Georgia USA

5. USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Crop Genetics Research Unit Stoneville Mississippi USA

6. Young Brothers Seed Technology Laboratory South Dakota State University Brookings South Dakota USA

Abstract

AbstractRotylenchulus reniformis Linford and Oliveira (reniform nematode) infestation has been a concerning issue in the Cotton Belt region of the United States for the past decade. Reniform nematode damage is more evident on cotton compared to other row crops in US Mid‐South because they share common edaphic conditions to sustain and develop. Annual cotton (Gossypium spp.) yield loss over the United States due to reniform nematode ranged from 1.14% to 2.37% in the past decade but exceeded 8% in the US Mid‐South States such as Mississippi. Yield losses due to nematode damage are mainly due to inconsistent control by cultural and chemical practices. In addition, there are location‐specific responses due to agronomic practices that result in its wide adaption. This review summarizes factors that influence reniform nematode infestations and the process of a plant infection, as well as management practices to mitigate nematode cotton production losses in the United States. The recent development of resistant cotton germplasm is a promising tool for reniform nematode management, although limited research has been conducted on the physiological mechanisms of resistance. In addition, understanding the role of host plant resistance and the interaction with other soilborne pathogens or abiotic stresses to control the nematode also is lacking. Future research must investigate best suited production practices specific to a region that could exploit the full potential of host plant resistance to minimize the risk of reniform nematode damage in cotton while protecting the environment.

Funder

Agricultural Research Service

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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