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An improved protocol for quantification of root-lesion nematode infection in Barley

An improved protocol for quantification of root-lesion nematode infection in Barley

A. A. Galal1,2, S. F. Abou-Elwafa1,3, F. J. Kopisch-Obuch1 and C. Jung1

1Plant Breeding Institute, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Olshausenstr. 40, D-24098 Kiel, Germany
2Agronomy Dept., Kafrelsheikh University, 33516 Kafrelsheikh, Egypt
3Agronomy Dept., Assiut University, 71526 Assiut, Egypt
Corresponding author email: aa.galal@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

In green house conditions, an improved protocol for testing barley plants against root lesion nematode (RLN) had
been standerdized. The plants were grown in 150 cm³ instead of 20 cm³ tubes and we increased the inoculum size
from 400 to 1000 nematodes/plant in combination with a nutrient solution better adapted to the barley crop. Six
barley accessions were tested with Pratylenchus neglectus and Pratylenchus penetrans. Tests were evaluated 7, 8, 9,
and 10 weeks after inoculation. It was found; a shorter test period of 7 weeks is suitable for distinguishing resistant
and susceptible genotypes. It was further demonstrated that 7 weeks after inoculations is sufficient to determine
nematode numbers instead of 10 or 12 weeks after inoculation. Moreover, measuring the root fresh weight was
necessary to calculate the relative number of nematodes/g root mass. In conclusion, results led to a more efficient,
quicker and more accurate measurement of barley infections by Pratylenchus spp. which is important for selection
during early generations of cultivar development.

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Pakistan Journal of Nematology

December

Pakistan Journal of Nematology, Vol. 41, Iss. 2, Pages 101-194

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