2018
DOI: 10.20289/zfdergi.393186
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Ege Bölgesi Şeftali Alanlarında Görülen Kök ur Nematodu Türleri (Meloidogyne spp.)'nin Belirlenmesi ve Yayılışının Saptanması

Abstract: Bu çalışma, Ege Bölgesi’nde şeftali yetiştiriciliği yapılan alanlarda görülen Kök-ur nematodu türleri (Meloidogyne spp.)’nin belirlenmesi ve yayılışının saptanması amacıyla 2013 yılında gerçekleştirilmiştir. Çalışmanın materyali, Ege Bölgesi’ndeki şeftali yetiştiriciliği yapılan toplam 239 bahçeden alınan toprak örnekleri ve bitki kök örneklerinden oluşmuştur. Analiz çalışmalarında 100 gr topraktaki popülasyon yoğunluklarına bakılarak illerdeki yaygınlık durumu tespit edilmiştir. Toprak analizleri sonucunda, K… Show more

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“…Differing from the present findings, the dominant species in the potato cultivation areas of İzmir Province was determined as M. incognita and the relative frequency of M. incognita, M. javanica, M. hapla and M. chitwoodi was found 61, 24.4, 12.2 and 2.4%, respectively (Demirbaş Pehlivan et al, 2020). This was an expected result due to the widespread cultivation of good hosts of root-knot nematodes in the Aegean Region and the prevalence of tropical root-knot nematodes species in these areas (Kaşkavalcı & Öncüer, 1999;Yağcı & Kaşkavalcı, 2018). Similar results were obtained in other surveys conducted in warmer regions worldwide (Okendi & Moleleki, 2013;Medina et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Differing from the present findings, the dominant species in the potato cultivation areas of İzmir Province was determined as M. incognita and the relative frequency of M. incognita, M. javanica, M. hapla and M. chitwoodi was found 61, 24.4, 12.2 and 2.4%, respectively (Demirbaş Pehlivan et al, 2020). This was an expected result due to the widespread cultivation of good hosts of root-knot nematodes in the Aegean Region and the prevalence of tropical root-knot nematodes species in these areas (Kaşkavalcı & Öncüer, 1999;Yağcı & Kaşkavalcı, 2018). Similar results were obtained in other surveys conducted in warmer regions worldwide (Okendi & Moleleki, 2013;Medina et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica populations were originally isolated from a peach and nectarine orchards in the Aegean Region. Soil and root samples were taken from infected peach and nectarine orchards in 2012-2013 (Yağcı et al, 2018). Three M. javanica (TR16-2, TR12-1 and S5-1) and two M. incognita (TR10-3 and S4-1) populations were obtained from these orchards (Figure 1).…”
Section: Nematode Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%