Post-Infection Development and Histopathology of Meloidogyne incognita in Resistant Cotton

Authors

  • M. A. McClure
  • K. C. Ellis
  • E. L. Nigh

Abstract

The numbers of Meloidogyne incognita larvae which migrated from cotton roots declined over a 16-day period, but the difference in numbers migrating from resistant and susceptible cultivars was not significant. Larvae penetrated susceptible roots, matured, and reproduced within 14 days following inoculation, whereas nematode development in the resistant roots was greatly retarded. Three types of histological responses were observed in infected, resistant roots, and these correlated with the degree of nematode development. Some galls were examined which contained only fragments of nematodes; others contained no detectable traces of developing larvae. Formation of druses in galls, but not in healthy tissue, was noted in both cultivars 20 days after inoculation. Massive invasion of roots resulted in deep longitudinal fissures of root cortex. Key Words: Gossypium hirsutum, larval egression, larval degradation, syncytium formation.

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1974-01-15

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