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Root-knot nematodes (RKNs; spp.) are among the most widespread and damaging plant-parasitic nematodes known. Although is the most prevalent RKN species, other species, including , , and , have recently been detected in multiple Georgia, United States, vegetable fields. Producers use chemical nematicides to manage populations because most vegetable crops do not have effective RKN host resistance. We evaluated the effects of sublethal doses of nonfumigant nematicides-fluazaindolizine, fluensulfone, fluopyram, and oxamyl-on motility, egg hatching, and reproduction of these four RKN species. In vitro behavioral response assays revealed significant variation in motility between species, with being the less sensitive to the evaluated nematicides. RKN population response in greenhouse conditions indicated that all the nematicides impaired the reproduction of the evaluated species. Whereas most nematicides displayed a strong effect on reducing the egg hatching, fluazaindolizine appeared to have a poor effect on suppressing the egg hatching across all RKN species. No differences were observed among species in their egg-hatching responses to nematicides. In this study, we conducted the first comprehensive evaluation of these nematicides on motility, reproduction, and egg hatching in these RKN species. This study enhances our understanding of the species-specific responses of different spp. to nonfumigant nematicides.
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Front Plant Sci
July 2025
Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory for Tobacco Quality Improvement and Efficiency Enhancement, Guizhou Academy of Tobacco Science, Guiyang, China.
(. ) is a highly destructive species of spp., characterized by its ability to cause root-knot nematode (RKN) disease, which is difficult to control and severely inhibits plant growth.
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June 2025
Department of Nematology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA.
Tomato is a food crop of global importance, with a large proportion of processing tomatoes produced in California. One of the main problems plaguing tomato production is infection by populations of root-knot nematodes (RKNs; spp.) that can evade or suppress ('break') resistance mediated by the gene, which has been introgressed into most processing tomato cultivars.
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July 2025
Department of Biological Sciences, Moi University, P.O. Box 3900-30100, Eldoret, Kenya.
Background: Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are major pathogens of fruit trees globally, causing substantial economic losses. In Kenya, research on papaya has focused primarily on viral diseases, particularly those caused by papaya ringspot virus, with no previous reports of PPNs occurrence.
Objectives: This study aimed to characterise the diversity of PPNs and FLNs in papaya fields in Elgeyo-Marakwet County, Kenya, and to assess the associated soil health status.
bioRxiv
July 2025
Department of Nematology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA.
Root-knot nematodes (RKNs) of the genus are important pests in agriculture. RKNs are generalist herbivores with a wide host range including crop and wild plants. The latter are an important source of defensive metabolites that may be helpful for RKN management.
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June 2025
USDA-ARS Beltsville Area, MNGDBL, 10300 Baltimore Ave. Bldg. 010A, Rm. 118, BARC-West, Beltsville, MD 20705 USA, Beltsville, Maryland, United States, 20705;
Tomato () is widely grown across the U.S., and root-knot nematodes (RKN, spp.
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