Minirhizotron root video observations of two experiments (in 1991 and 1992) in the Wageningen Rhizolab were used to investigate the extent to which potato cyst nematodes (Globodera pallida) without (1991) or with accompanying drought (1992) influenced the rooting dynamics of potatoes. The main effect of potato cyst nematodes in 1991 was a retarded root length. At a depth of 10 cm and without nematodes, the maximum total root length was produced 60 days after planting. At a depth of 45 cm, this point was reached after 80 days. With nematodes (2.5, 10 and 40 living larvae per gram of soil ), however, the date at which maximum root length was produced was retarded with at least 20 days, depending on the infestation level of the ...
Plant parasitic nematodes associated with potato feed on roots and/or tubers. About 70 species, repr...
This is the first report of a positive interaction between the nematode Globodera pallida and Rhizoc...
Speed of emergence of juveniles from cysts in potato root diffusate (PRD) in vitro differed between ...
The objective of the research described in this thesis was to determine the major mechanisms by whic...
<p>The objective of the research described in this thesis was to determine the major mechanism...
Solanum sisymbriifolium is a trap crop for potato cyst nematodes (PCN). In this study, we quantified...
Root growth of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is sensitive to soil conditions. A reduced root system ...
A field experiment in which main-crop potatoes were grown every other year was conducted on a sandy ...
Two controlled environment experiments were conducted to explore the hypothesis that invasion and da...
Globodera rostochiensis and Rhizoctonia solani are the most important growth limiting factors influe...
Soil microorganisms and soil fauna may have a large impact on the tuber yield of potato crops. The i...
Population dynamics of potato cyst nematodes (PCN; Globoderarostochiensis (Woll.) Skarbilovich and G...
Findings from 2 years of field experiments investigating the relationship between Globodera rostochi...
Potato cyst nematodes (PCN) are the most economically important nematode pests of potato. Early harv...
Hatching of potato cyst nematodes is induced by root exudates of Solanaceae, such as Solanum sisymbr...
Plant parasitic nematodes associated with potato feed on roots and/or tubers. About 70 species, repr...
This is the first report of a positive interaction between the nematode Globodera pallida and Rhizoc...
Speed of emergence of juveniles from cysts in potato root diffusate (PRD) in vitro differed between ...
The objective of the research described in this thesis was to determine the major mechanisms by whic...
<p>The objective of the research described in this thesis was to determine the major mechanism...
Solanum sisymbriifolium is a trap crop for potato cyst nematodes (PCN). In this study, we quantified...
Root growth of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is sensitive to soil conditions. A reduced root system ...
A field experiment in which main-crop potatoes were grown every other year was conducted on a sandy ...
Two controlled environment experiments were conducted to explore the hypothesis that invasion and da...
Globodera rostochiensis and Rhizoctonia solani are the most important growth limiting factors influe...
Soil microorganisms and soil fauna may have a large impact on the tuber yield of potato crops. The i...
Population dynamics of potato cyst nematodes (PCN; Globoderarostochiensis (Woll.) Skarbilovich and G...
Findings from 2 years of field experiments investigating the relationship between Globodera rostochi...
Potato cyst nematodes (PCN) are the most economically important nematode pests of potato. Early harv...
Hatching of potato cyst nematodes is induced by root exudates of Solanaceae, such as Solanum sisymbr...
Plant parasitic nematodes associated with potato feed on roots and/or tubers. About 70 species, repr...
This is the first report of a positive interaction between the nematode Globodera pallida and Rhizoc...
Speed of emergence of juveniles from cysts in potato root diffusate (PRD) in vitro differed between ...