Parasitic Habits and Histopathology of Root-Knot Nematodes Infection on Turfgrasses.
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Parasitic habits of two root-knot nematode species, <I>Meloidogyne marylandi</I> and<I>M.incognita</I>in turfgrass roots were demonstrated respectively by inoculation experiments and histopathological observation under light and scanning electron microscopy.<BR>In host plants inoculated with<I>M.marylandi</I>, the root galls were entirely nothing or observed rarely slight swelling. Female bodies or developed egg masses, however, were recognized on outside of those roots. While in plants inoculated with<I>M.incognita</I>, small root galls and egg masses were confirmed usually on infected roots.<BR>The giant cells in root tissues were developed in both host plants inoculated with<I>M.marylandi</I>or<I>M.incognita</I>, but their features were clearly different in morphology and forming location. Morphology of giant cells induced by<I>M.marylandi</I>were usually oblong extending longitudinally in vasucular, system, and they located partially at inner tissue of pericycle near nematode establishing place. Nuclei of giant cells were enlargement and nucleus number was not so many. Such characters were similar to that of giant cells induced by other species among<I>M.graminis</I>-group. While the giant cells induced by<I>M.incognita</I>developed into almost area of vascular cylinder at infected part of nematode and they occupied around head of matured female.
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