Xiphinema index, Rearing in Greenhouse

2014 ◽  
pp. 268-271
Author(s):  
Ulrike Ipach
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EPPO Bulletin ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 403-411 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. ARIAS ◽  
J. FRESNO
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2014 ◽  
pp. 165-168
Author(s):  
S. Van Zyl ◽  
M.A. Vivier ◽  
S. Riaz ◽  
M.A. Walker

2020 ◽  
Vol 110 (9) ◽  
pp. 1565-1571
Author(s):  
Van Chung Nguyen ◽  
Jean-Pascal Tandonnet ◽  
Samira Khallouk ◽  
Cyril Van Ghelder ◽  
Ulysse Portier ◽  
...  

Breeding for varieties carrying natural resistance (R) against plant-parasitic nematodes is a promising alternative to nematicide ban. In perennial crops, the long plant−nematode interaction increases the risk for R breaking and R durability is a real challenge. In grapevine, the nematode Xiphinema index has a high economic impact by transmitting Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) and, to delay GFLV transmission, rootstocks resistant to this vector are being selected, using Muscadinia rotundifolia in particular as an R source. To optimize in fine this strategy, the durability has been studied under controlled conditions in F1 and BC1 muscadine-derived resistant accessions previously obtained from either hardwood-cutting or in vitro propagation. After inoculation with a mix, in equal proportions, of four lines representative of the X. index diversity, multiplication on plants has been monitored 3 to 6 years. The nematode reproduction factor remained lower than 1 in resistant plants obtained from hardwood cuttings while it increased at values far beyond 1 in resistant plants of in vitro origin. Data for nematode numbers per gram of roots mostly paralleled those obtained for the reproduction factor. The effect of the propagation type on resistance over years was also evaluated for the ratio female/juvenile and the frequency of males. Altogether our results illustrate that the muscadine-derived resistance based on hardwood cuttings is durable. By contrast, in resistant and reference accessions obtained from in vitro, our data suggest that the increased nematode multiplication might be mainly due to the modification of root architecture consecutive to this propagation method.


Nematology ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cleber Furlanetto ◽  
Linda Cardle ◽  
Derek J.F. Brown ◽  
John T. Jones

AbstractWe report the results of a small-scale expressed sequence tag project performed on the ectoparasitic nematode Xiphinema index. Approximately 1400 genes were sequenced, 70% from a cDNA library generated from dissected basal bulbs (containing the pharyngeal gland cells) and 30% from cDNA libraries generated from whole mixed stage nematodes. A large portion of the bulb library (48%) was composed of proteins with no matches in the database. Further analysis of these genes revealed that a total of 51 contigs were present, half of which encoded novel secreted proteins. By contrast, the whole nematode library contained more housekeeping and nematode-specific genes. Only one of the novel genes from the whole nematode library had a predicted signal peptide at the N-terminus. Genes encoding transthyretin-like proteins were abundant in the bulb library and in situ hybridisation confirmed that one of these is expressed in the basal bulb. Genes encoding a variety of proteases, which were shown using in situ hybridisation to be expressed in the gut, were also identified.


Nematologica ◽  
1967 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.R. Roggen ◽  
D.J. Raski ◽  
N.O. Jones

2012 ◽  
Vol 63 (10) ◽  
pp. 3657-3672 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Hao ◽  
L. Fayolle ◽  
D. van Tuinen ◽  
O. Chatagnier ◽  
X. Li ◽  
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