2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.966377
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A quantitative and qualitative assessment of sugar beet genotype resistance to root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita

Abstract: Sugar beet productivity is highly constrained by the root-knot nematode (RKN) Meloidogyne incognita. Eight sugar beet genotypes were screened under greenhouse conditions for their susceptibility to M. incognita according to an adapted quantitative scheme for assignment Canto-Saenz’s host suitability (resistance) designations (AQSCS). Besides, the degree of susceptibility or tolerance of the examined genotypes was recorded by the modified host-parasite index (MHPI) scale based on yield performance. In addition,… Show more

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“…Because boosting crop yield is the core of PPN management, the scale should be improved to increase nematode management strategies. Recently, improved host suitability designations of various sugar beet genotypes was recorded by a modified hostparasite index scale, which included quantitative and qualitative yield performance [45]. Consequently, this modified scale upgraded/assigned the sugar beet variety Lammia KWS to the tolerant instead of susceptible category manifested by Sasser et al's [44] scale.…”
Section: Proper Gene Pools and Scales Used To Determine Host Suscepti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because boosting crop yield is the core of PPN management, the scale should be improved to increase nematode management strategies. Recently, improved host suitability designations of various sugar beet genotypes was recorded by a modified hostparasite index scale, which included quantitative and qualitative yield performance [45]. Consequently, this modified scale upgraded/assigned the sugar beet variety Lammia KWS to the tolerant instead of susceptible category manifested by Sasser et al's [44] scale.…”
Section: Proper Gene Pools and Scales Used To Determine Host Suscepti...mentioning
confidence: 99%