Title: Nematode Diseases of Perennials
1 Nematode Diseases of Perennials Management Dr.
James A. LaMondia Plant Pathologist/Nematologist
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment
Station, Valley Laboratory Windsor, CT
2Perennials Nematode Management
- Thresholds lower than annuals
- Fewer chances for control
- Host differences perennial roots
3Nematode Disease Management
- Preventative approach best
- Sanitation and inspection
- Rotation with resistance
- Root pruning
- Heat treatment
4Nematode Disease Management
- Sanitation and inspection
- Host status evaluation
- Labor-intensive inspection can
- focus on common susceptible
- species
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5M. hapla highly susceptible
- Acanthus Aconitum Ajuga
- Astilbe Cimicifuga Coreopsis
- Clematis Geranium Heliopsis
- Iris Ligularia Lobelia
- Salvia Stachys Veronica
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6M. hapla resistant
- Achillea Asclepias Aster
- Digitalis Echinacea Gaillardia
- Iris Liatris Liriope
- Monarda Papaver Penstemon
- Phlox Primula Rudbeckia
7Nematode Disease Management
- Rotation with resistance
- Can non-host plants reduce
- root-knot populations in soil ?
8Greenhouse resistance screen
- Rate for galls after two months
- 98 spp in 85 genera
- 29 resistant (no galls) 46 susceptible (gt
11 galls) - remainder intermediate
9Effect of Resistance on Meloidogyne hapla
- Inoculate with 10,000 eggs/pot
- 2 -6 months growth, bioassay
- Evaluate root galling and egg production.
10 Effect of Resistance on M. hapla
- Genus Galls/plant Galls/g root
- Aster 0 0
- Coreopsis 321 18
- Lobelia 2576 87
- Rudbeckia 0 0
11Nematode Disease Management
- Root pruning
- M. hapla J2 typically infects
- at or near root tips. Can pruning reduce
infection?
12Effect of Root Pruning on Meloidogyne hapla
- Inoculate with 10,000 eggs/pot
- Three months growth, root prune, two months
growth - Evaluate root galling and egg production.
13Effect of Root Pruning on M. haplaGeranium
- Fine roots pruned Galls Eggs
- 0 40.3 10,411
- 50 18.7 2,228
- 75 21.4 4,460
- 100 2.9 43
14Effect of Root Pruning on M. hapla
- Galls/g root Eggs/g root
- Genus Pruned Not Pruned Not
- Aconitum 0.0 8.5 0.0 404
- Ajuga 0.0 15.9 0.0 361
- Anemone 0.0 71.7 0.0 13,902
- Trollius 0.2 1.8 0.0 790
15Hot Water treatment M. hapla
- Large tank submersion
- Temp variation /- 0.5 C
- Cool in 15-17 C after treatment
- Astilbe and Hosta 45 C 60 min and 47 C for
30 min effective - 49 C for 30 min - plant death
16Root-Knot Management
- Preventative approach best
- Sanitation and inspection
- Rotation with resistance
- Root pruning/Heat treatment
- Plant Breeding/Selection
17Nematodes Infecting Perennials
- Meloidogyne hapla - root-knot
- Aphelenchoides - foliar nematodes
- Ditylenchus - stem/bulb nematodes
- Pratylenchus - lesion nematodes
18Foliar Nematode Management with Insecticides
- Avid 0.15 EC (abamectin)
- spider mites 4 fl oz/100 gal
- leafminer rate 8 fl oz/100 gal
- Diazinon AG500 1.5 oz/3 gal
- Spray to complete coverage
19Treatment ppm ai sprays A. fragariae
- Control 0.0 - 35.7
- Avid 5.6 1 6.7
- Avid 5.6 2 1.9
- Avid 11.2 1 19.5
- Avid 11.2 2 0.0
- P 0.04
20Ditylenchus per g leaf tissueTreatment ppm ai
1-4 sprays 5-6
- Control 0.0 482 215
- Avid 5.6 257 693
- Avid 11.2 485 164
- Diazinon 5.6 187 2
- Diazinon 11.2 226 5
21Foliar Nematode Management with Peroxides
- ZeroTol or Oxidate
- 27 hydrogen peroxide
- Evaluate toxicity in vitro
- Evaluate efficacy in vivo
22ZeroTol Efficacy vs Aphelenchoides in vitro
evaluation
- Dilution Viable (24 hr) (48 hr)
- control 94 76
- 1200 1 0
- 1100 0 0
- 150 0 0
23ZeroTol Efficacy vs Aphelenchoides A.
fragariae per g Anemone leaf
- Dilution 1 2 3
- control 113 113 150
- 1100 639 1208 872
- 150 1657 3988 780
24Foliar Nematode Management with
Insecticides/miticides
- Pylon new miticide for ornamentals
- 21.4 chlorfenapyr
- Label for foliar Aphelenchoides
- Efficacy similar to Avid
25Foliar Nematode Management
- Preventative approach best
- Sanitation and inspection
- Reduce overhead watering
- Insecticide treatments
- Suppression of nematodes
26Nematodes Infecting Perennials
- Meloidogyne hapla - root-knot
- Aphelenchoides - foliar nematodes
- Ditylenchus - stem/bulb nematodes
- Pratylenchus - lesion nematodes
27Lesion Nematode Management
- Primarily field-grown problem
- Pre-plant sampling
- Rotation - suppressive plants
28Lesion Nematode Management
- Preventative approach best
- Sanitation and inspection
- Rotation with suppressive plants
- Rudbeckia hirta Polynema marigold
- Fumigation