Nyczepir, A. P. and B. W. Wood. 2012. Assessment of Selected Pecan and Peach Rootstocks for Resistance to Meloidogyne partityla. Nematropica 42:281-286. Open pollinated pecan seedling rootstocks were evaluated for resistance to Meloidogyne partityla, M. arenaria, and M. incognita in the greenhouse. Rootstocks tested included seedlings derived from open pollinated seed of ‘Apache’, ‘Caddo’, ‘Curtis’, ‘Moneymaker’, ‘Pawnee’, ‘Schley’, ‘Stuart’, and ‘Wichita’ parent trees. ‘Elliott’, a susceptible pecan rootstock for M. partityla, was included as the control. All open pollinated pecan rootstocks supported nematode reproduction as indicated by number of egg masses per plant, number of eggs per plant, and number of eggs per gram dry root, regardless of nematode species. Reproduction by M. partityla was greater (P < 0.05) on all pecan rootstocks than M. incognita and M. arenaria, indicating that pecan is a better host for M. partityla. All pecan seed sources were rated as good hosts (susceptible) to M. partityla infection and as poor hosts (resistant) to M. incognita and M. arenaria. In another greenhouse study, open pollinated ‘Elliott’ seedlings supported greater (P < 0.01) reproduction of M. partityla than seedlings from Guardian®, ‘Lovell’, ‘Halford’, ‘Flordaguard’ and ‘Nemaguard’ peach. All peach rootstocks were rated as non-hosts (highly resistant) to M. partityla infection. Interplanting pecan and peach trees in a commercial orchard environment does not appear to exacerbate the M. partityla population density between the two perennial crops in the southeastern United States. Nyczepir, A. P. and B. W. Wood. 2012. Evaluacion de la Resistencia a Meloidogyne partityla de Portainjertos Selectos de Pacano y Duraznero. Nematropica 42:281-286. En un estudio de invernadero, se evaluo la resistencia a Meloidogyne partityla, M. arenaria, y M. incognita de plantulas de portainjertos de pacano. Los portainjertos evaluados se derivaron de semilla de polinizacion abierta provenientes de padres de las variedades ‘Apache’, ‘Caddo’, ‘Curtis’, ‘Moneymaker’, ‘Pawnee’, ‘Schley’, ‘Stuart’, y ‘Wichita’. Se incluyo ‘Elliott’, un portainjerto susceptible a M. partityla, como control. Todos los portainjertos de polinizacion abierta fueron susceptibles a las tres especies y permitieron la reproduccion del nematodo, medida en terminos de cantidad de masas de huevos por planta y cantidad de huevos por gramo de raiz seca. La reproduccion de M. partityla fue mayor (P < 0.05) en todos los portainjertos de pacano que la de M. incognita y M. arenaria, lo cual indica que el pacano es un mejor hospedante para M. partityla. Todas las fuentes de semilla de pacano resultaron ser buenos hospedantes (susceptibles) para M. partityla y malos hospedantes (resistantes) para M. incognita y M. arenaria. En otro estudio de invernadero, las plantulas de polinizacion abierta de ‘Elliott’ mostraron reproduccion mas alta (P < 0.01) de M. partityla que las plantulas de duraznero de Guardian®, ‘Lovell’, ‘Halford’, ‘Flordaguard’ y ‘Nemaguard’. Todos los portainjertos de duraznero mostraron ser no hospedantes (altamente resistentes) para M. partityla. La siembra intercalada de arboles de pacano y duraznero en plantaciones comerciales no parece aumentar la densidad de poblacion de M. partityla entre los dos cultivos perennes en el sureste de Estados Unidos.
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