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First Report of Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne javanica on
Chrysanthemum in Colombia. P. A. Agudelo and S. A. Lewis, Clemson
University, Clemson, SC 29634; and M. A. Abril, Flores Carmel, Rionegro,
Colombia. Plant Dis. 90:828, 2006; published on-line as DOI:
10.1094/PD-90-0828A. Accepted for publication 20 March 2006.
Severe plant stunting, chlorosis, and extensive root galling were observed
on chrysanthemum (Dendrathema grandiflora cv. Yellow Vero) in a
commercial cut-flower production facility in Rionegro, Antioquia, northwestern
Colombia. Examination of the root samples from selected infected plants revealed
the presence of abundant root-knot nematodes. Juveniles, males, and females were
extracted for species identification using morphological characteristics.
Identification was confirmed by perineal patterns and esterase phenotype
analysis of females. All methods of identification were consistent with typical
Meloidogyne javanica. No other root-knot nematode species were found on
this farm, but the presence of other Meloidogyne species in the region is
possible. Root-knot nematodes have been reported to cause economic losses in
cut-flower plantations in Colombia (1), but there are no reports of the species
involved. M. javanica has an extensive host range and wide distribution.
The identification and distribution of M. javanica in chrysanthemum
production is relevant because nematode-fungus interactions may depend on the
nematode species involved. Only M. javanica, and not M. hapla or
M. incognita, has been found to increase the severity of Fusarium wilt on
chrysanthemum (2). To our knowledge, this is the first report of M. javanica
on chrysanthemum in Colombia.
References: (1) G. Arbeláez. Acta Hortic. 482:91, 1999. (2) A. W. Johnson
and R. H. Littrell. J. Nematol. 1:122. 1969.
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