Stability of Heterodera glycines (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) juvenile hatching from eggs obtained from different sources of soybean, Glycine max
Abstract The hatching behaviours of Heterodera glycines second-stage juveniles (J2) from eggs obtained from laboratory and glasshouse cultures, and from the field, were examined in vitro using large scale (Baermann funnel) and small-scale (depression slide) assay designs. Hatching of J2 from culture...
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Published in | Nematology : international journal of fundamental and applied nematological research Vol. 10; no. 2; pp. 271 - 278 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
The Netherlands
Brill
01.01.2008
BRILL |
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Summary: | Abstract
The hatching behaviours of Heterodera glycines second-stage juveniles (J2)
from eggs obtained from laboratory and glasshouse cultures, and from the
field, were examined in vitro using large scale (Baermann funnel) and
small-scale (depression slide) assay designs. Hatching of J2 from cultured
eggs was robust, whereas J2 from field eggs hatched very poorly in vitro
(<1% total cumulative percentage hatch). Qualitative aspects of hatch
were stable as hatching of J2 from eggs from all sources was linear from 2
through to 8-10 days. By contrast, quantitative aspects were more variable.
Total cumulative percentage hatch typically ranged from 45 to 70% but
approached 90% depending upon the source of the cultured eggs. Egg density
(eggs/cm2) affected hatch of J2 in the large scale in vitro system, with
total cumulative percentage hatch significantly greater at 3100 eggs/cm2
than at 420 eggs/cm2. The poor hatch of J2 from field eggs was lost after
two generations in culture and replaced by the typical hatch characteristics
of J2 from eggs from an established culture. This included both qualitative
and quantitative elements. Stability of H. glycines hatching behaviour and
its reflection of dormancy and diapause of J2 are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1388-5545 1568-5411 1388-5545 |
DOI: | 10.1163/156854108783476322 |