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Competitive interactions in plant-parasitic nematode communities affecting organic vegetable cropping systems

Mateille, Thierry; Tavoillot, Johannes; Goillon, Claire; Pares, Laure; Lefevre, Amélie; Védie, Hélène; Navarrete, Mireille; Palloix, Alain; Sage-Palloix, Anne-Marie; Castagnone-Sereno, Philippe; Fazari, Ariane; Marteu, Nathalie and Djian-Caporalino, Caroline (2020) Competitive interactions in plant-parasitic nematode communities affecting organic vegetable cropping systems. Crop Protection, p. 105206.

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Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPN) are detected everywhere as mixed-species communities. Most non-chemical control strategies of PPN only target some species, thus raising questions about the consequences that this specificity may have on the residual community. In this respect, the long-term ecological sustainability of such strategies is challenged. In order to evaluate the impacts of agronomical practices on PPN communities, two four-year experiments that differed by the presence or absence of root-knot nematodes (RKN - Meloidogyne spp.) were carried out under cold shelters in the south of France, under native field conditions of vegetable cropping systems that included a nematicidal sorghum green manure and a pepper variety carrying a RKN resistance gene. At the site with RKN, RKN populations developed on susceptible vegetables. They were controlled by the green manure but not by the R-pepper, and were also vulnerable to low soil temperatures. At the site without RKN, Paratylenchidae populations developed on susceptible vegetables, but were controlled by both the green manure and the R-pepper, and not by low temperatures. At each site, populations of Telotylenchidae exhibited dynamics suggesting competition with RKN or Paratylenchidae. Hypotheses about competition models are discussed according to the specific life traits of the PPN involved, including ecto- vs. endoparasitism and sedentary vs. free-living behaviour, and to the antagonist mechanisms of the cover and resistant crops that must be introduced in vegetable cropping systems.


EPrint Type:Journal paper
Keywords:Vegetables (en), Community (en), Green manure (en), Plant-parasitic nematodes (en), Plant resistance (en), Species competition (en)
Subjects:"Organics" in general
Research affiliation: France > INRAe - Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement
ISSN:ISSN: 0261-2194
DOI:10.1016/j.cropro.2020.105206
Project ID:HAL-INRAe
Deposited By: PENVERN, Servane
ID Code:40982
Deposited On:12 Aug 2021 10:37
Last Modified:12 Aug 2021 10:37
Document Language:English

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