2022
DOI: 10.1111/aab.12769
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Influence of susceptible and resistant potato cultivars on the population of the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis Ro1 and on potato yields in a highly infested field in Australia

Abstract: The potato cyst nematode, Globodera rostochiensis, is a quarantine pest in Australia affecting a relatively small number of properties in three different production areas in the State of Victoria. The effects of susceptible (Trent, Sebago and Coliban) and H1‐resistant potato cultivars (Atlantic, Crop 13 and Nicola) on nematode populations were compared in two trials in a naturally infested field in the 2008/09 season (Trial 1) and in the 2009/10 season (Trial 2). The latter included a bare fallow treatment. Th… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, non-viable cysts were still isolated after inundation (Berger et al, 2023;Runia et al, 2014). The use of resistant potato varieties in infested fields has been used with high success to eradicate G. rostochiensis (Price et al, 2021;de Boer et al, 2021;Gartner et al, 2021;Mwangi et al, 2021;Orlando & Boa, 2023). However, some G. pallida populations can overcome host resistance, resulting in more virulent populations (Fournet et al, 2016;Eoche-Bosy et al, 2017;Beniers et al, 2018;Mwangi et al, 2019;Price et al, 2021;Gartner et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, non-viable cysts were still isolated after inundation (Berger et al, 2023;Runia et al, 2014). The use of resistant potato varieties in infested fields has been used with high success to eradicate G. rostochiensis (Price et al, 2021;de Boer et al, 2021;Gartner et al, 2021;Mwangi et al, 2021;Orlando & Boa, 2023). However, some G. pallida populations can overcome host resistance, resulting in more virulent populations (Fournet et al, 2016;Eoche-Bosy et al, 2017;Beniers et al, 2018;Mwangi et al, 2019;Price et al, 2021;Gartner et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%