Pratylenchus thornei: The Relationship Between Presowing Nematode Density and Yield Loss in Wheat and Barley
The root lesion nematode Pratylenchus thornei causes economic losses in wheat and barley internationally through both reduced grain yield and grain quality. This study investigated the relationships between the presowing P. thornei density and grain yield and the postharvest nematode densities. Four...
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description | The root lesion nematode Pratylenchus thornei causes economic losses in wheat and barley internationally through both reduced grain yield and grain quality. This study investigated the relationships between the presowing P. thornei density and grain yield and the postharvest nematode densities. Four field experiments were conducted at the same site between 2010 and 2014. A range of presowing P. thornei densities was established in the first year by growing three cereal cultivars that ranged from resistant to susceptible. In the following year, plots were sown with the five same cereal cultivars. A linear relationship was observed between the natural log of the presowing P. thornei density and grain yield across all seasons. The results showed that grain yield losses varied between cultivars and seasons. The importance of season was significant, with this study conducted over several seasons, and it highlighted the variability in yield losses between seasons, which will need further investigation. The greatest yield losses observed were 25 to 28% when the maximum presowing P. thornei densities ranged between 150 and 250 P. thornei g of soil(-1). An analysis of the relationship between the presowing and postharvest nematode densities revealed that increased presowing nematode densities resulted in decreased multiplication rates in all seasons and in all cultivars. Nematode multiplication rates also varied between seasons. These results explain why it is difficult to predict nematode levels based on cropping history, and additionally, they highlight the importance of growing resistant cultivars to maintain low levels of P. thornei to minimize risk of yield losses. |
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