Article | 21-July-2017
results once the animals entered their hosts’ roots. We have compared several extraction procedures to ascertain whether a single protocol was capable of recovering high-quality, high-molecular-weight RNA from newly hatched J2 larva as well as from larva embedded in roots of both potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L. cv. Desiree) and a very distantly related species, Solanum sisymbriifolium. Although it was possible to recover large amounts of RNA from J2 larvae using Proteinase K
N. CAROL CASAVANT,
JOSEPH C. KUHL,
FANGMING XIAO,
ALLAN B. CAPLAN,
LOUISE-MARIE DANDURAND
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 1, 12–20
original-paper | 08-September-2020
Introduction
The potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the third most important crop worldwide; its production demands a high supply of phosphorus (P) to promote the growth of roots and tubers (Dawwam et al. 2013). To supply these nutritional needs, 150 kg/ha of inorganic P is applied as a chemical fertilizer. However, inorganic P is accumulated in the soil by adsorption processes of metallic cations, such as Ca2+, Mg2+, Fe3+, and Al3+, becoming unavailable to the plant (Sharma et al. 2013
GUSTAVO YAÑEZ-OCAMPO,
MARTHA E. MORA-HERRERA,
ARNOLDO WONG-VILLARREAL,
DENISSE M. DE LA PAZ-OSORIO,
NADIA DE LA PORTILLA-LÓPEZ,
JORGE LUGO,
ROCIO VACA-PAULÍN,
PEDRO DEL ÁGUILA
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 69 , ISSUE 3, 357–365
research-article | 30-November-2018
single-drop potato Russet Burbank tuber was planted approximately 6 cm deep in each pot. Two trials were conducted each occupying two beds with the second trial established a week after the first trial. The experimental design was completely randomized for both trials with treatments replicated six times.
Table 1.
Summary of microplot and field trials conducted to determine the pathogenicity of Globodera ellingtonae on potato (Solanum tuberosum).
Name
Year
Cultivar
Initial nematode
Inga A. Zasada,
Russell E. Ingham,
Hannah Baker,
Wendy S. Phillips
journal of nematology, Volume 51 , 1–10
research-article | 30-November-2018
Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is a staple crop and food source in many places throughout the world. In the USA, Florida is a key provider of potatoes during the spring season. In 2016, Florida produced 274 million kg of potatoes, worth $48 million, which constituted 35% of the spring crop in the USA by volume (NASS-USDA, 2017). Potatoes are grown in many parts of the Florida peninsula, but approximately 66% of acreage is in three counties in Northeastern Florida (NASS-USDA, 2014). Plant-parasitic
Zane J. Grabau,
Joseph W. Noling,
Pablo A. Navia Gine
Journal of Nematology, Volume 51 , 1–12
research-article | 20-March-2020
Richard A. Quick,
Launa Cimrhakl,
Hassan Mojtahedi,
Vidyasagar Sathuvalli,
Maximilian J. Feldman,
Charles R. Brown
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–10
research-article | 27-May-2019
L. M. Dandurand,
I. A. Zasada,
J. A. LaMondia
Journal of Nematology, Volume 51 , 1–11