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Prevalence of plant parasitic nematodes in irrigation water and soil in clove and tomato greenhouses in Isparta Province of Türkiye

Year 2024, Volume: 8 Issue: 4, 994 - 1002, 28.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.31015/jaefs.2024.4.29

Abstract

The study was carried out to determine the contamination status of irrigation water with plant parasitic nematodes and the effect of their spread in the greenhouse soil. For this purpose, soil samples and water samples from the irrigation source of the greenhouse were taken from the same greenhouses in May and October in Isparta Province of Türkiye. A total of 20 samplings were collected from 13 tomato and 7 clove greenhouses. The irrigation sources of these greenhouses were notedas 8 wells and 12 open pools. Nematode densities in 100 g of soil and 1 l of water were determined. In the study, 8 economically important plant parasitic nematode genera (Meloidogyne spp., Criconemoides spp., Helicotylenchus spp., Ditylenchus spp., Pratylenchus spp., Paratylenchus spp., Xiphinema spp. and Tylenchus spp.) were detected in irrigation water and soil samples. The percentages of presence of Criconemoides spp., Helicotylenchus spp., Ditylenchus spp., Pratylenchus spp., Paratylenchus spp., Xiphinema spp. and Tylenchus spp. in soil were found to be 15%, 35%, 25%, 45%, 25%, 25% and 45%, respectively. The percentages of their presence in water samples were determined as 25%, 35%, 35%, 25%, 25%, 30% and 30%, respectively. In seven soil samples (S1, S6, S7, S13, S17, S20) Meloidogyne spp. has been found. Five of these samples (S6, S7, S12, S17, S20) belong to tomato greenhouses irrigated with pool water. While the S13 sample belongs to the clove greenhouse soil irrigated with pool water, the S1 sample was taken from the tomato greenhouse irrigated with well water. Meloidogyne spp. were in both soil and water samples of S1, S6, S7, S12, S13, S17 and S20. While S9 and S18 were only found in water samples. It appears that the likelihood of root knot nematodes being present is higher in greenhouses irrigated from open pools. In general, nematode densities were found to be higher in soil and water samples in October. While Meloidogyne spp. densities varied between 100-900 individuals/100 g of soil, they varied between 200-1400 individuals/1 L of water samples. In the study, significant evidence was obtained regarding the transmission of plant parasitic nematodes to greenhouse soil through irrigation water.

Supporting Institution

TUBİTAK 2209-A - Research Project Support Programme for Undergraduate Students

Project Number

1919B012301329

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  • Roccuzzo, G. & Ciancio, A.L., (1991). Notes on nematodes found in irrigation water in southern Italy. Nematology Mediterreane, 19, 105-108.
  • Schnitzler, W.H., (2004). Pest and disease management of soilless culture. Acta Horticulture, 648, 191-203.
  • Siddiqi, M. R., (2000). Tylenchida: parasites of plants and insects. CABI.
  • Smith, P.C. & Van Mieghem, A.P., (1983). The occurrence and distribution of nematodes in irrigation water in the Western Cape Province. Phytophylactica, 15,71-74.
  • Thomason, I.J., Van Gundy, S.D. & Kirkpatrick, J.D., (1964). Motility and infectivity of Meloidogyne javanica as affeced by storage time and temperature in water. Phytopathology, 54, 192-195.
  • Thomason, I.J. & Van Gundy, S.D., (1961). Arrowhead, Pluchea sericea, on the Colorado River is a host for root-knot nematodes. Plant Disease Rep., 45, 577.
  • Tombes, A.S., Abernathy, A.R., Welch, D.M. & Lewis, S.A., (1979). The relationship between rainfall and nematode density in drinking water. Water Research, 13, 619-622.
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  • Villenave, C., Cadet, P., Planchon, O., Esteve, M. and Lapetite, J.M. (2003). Transport of free-living nematodes by runoff water in Sudano-Sahelisan area. Applied Soil Ecology, 23, 85-91.
  • Waliullah, M.I.S. (1984). Nematodes in irrigation water. Nematology Mediterreane, 12, 243-245.
  • Waliullah, M.I.S. (1989). Nematodes in irrigation canals of the Kashmir valley, India. Nematology Mediterreane, 17, 55-56.
  • Wallace, H.R. (1971). Abiotic influence in the soil environment. In: Zuckerman, B.M., Mai, W.F. & Rhodes, R.A. (eds.), Plant Parasitic Nematodes, vol. I. Academic Press, N. Y. and London; pp. 345.
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Year 2024, Volume: 8 Issue: 4, 994 - 1002, 28.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.31015/jaefs.2024.4.29

Abstract

Project Number

1919B012301329

References

  • Anonymous (2023). https://isparta.tarimorman.gov.tr/Sayfalar/Detay.aspx?TermId=b77d10ce-cf2e-4385-afd9-2b3ceed51601&UrlSuffix=744/Ilimiz-Karanfil-Uretiminde-Ikinci-Sirada. (in Turkish) Accessed Date: 11.07.2024.
  • Barbercheck, M., Smith, P.C. & Heyns, J., (1985). Occurrence and distribution of Xiphinema in vineyards of the Breë River Valley. Phytophylactica, 17: 27-30.
  • Cadet, P., Planchon, O., Estevens, M. & Lapetite, J. (2002). Experimental study of the selective transport of nematodes by runoff water in the Sudano-Sahelian area. Applied Soil Ecology, 19, 223-236.
  • Combrink, J.J. (2005). Nutrient solutions and greenhouse management. Combrink Familietrust, Matieland,; pp.106-110.
  • D’Errico, E.P. & Ingenito, E., (2003). Occurrence of the root-knot nematodes Meloidogyne incognita and M. arenaria in soilless cultures of rose. Nematology Mediterreane, 31, 89-90.
  • Decraemer, W., Hunt, D., Perry, R.N. & Moens, M. (2006). Plant nematology. Structure and Classification; Perry RN, Moens M, Eds. 3-32.
  • Devran, Z. & Mıstanoğlu, İ. (2017). Bitki paraziti nematodların beslenme stratejileri. Türkiye Entomoloji Bülteni, 7(3), 249-258 (in Turkish).
  • DSI (2016). https://bolge18.dsi.gov.tr/. Accessed Date: 10.04.2024
  • Faulkner, L.R. and Bolander W.J. (1966). Occurrence of large nematode populations in irrigation canals of South Central Washington. Nematologica, 12, 591-600.
  • Faulkner, L.R. & Bolander W.J. (1970a). Acquisition and distribution of nematodes in irrigation waterways of the Columbia Basin in Eastern Washington. Journal of Nematology, 2, 362-367.
  • Faulkner, L.R & Bolander, W.J. (1970b). Agriculturally polluted irrigation water as a source of plant-parasitic nematode infestation. Journal of Nematology, 2, 368-374.
  • Godfrey, G.H., (1923). The Eelworm Disease: a Menace to Alfalfa in America. USDA Circular; 297, 8.
  • Goze, F. G. (2014). Nematoda dayanıklı bazı biber gen kaynaklarının kök-ur nematodu (Meloidogyne spp.) popülasyonlarının reaksiyonlarının belirlenmesi. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 112 s. (in Turkish)
  • Hallmann, J., Hänisch, D., Braunsmann, J. & Klenner, M. (2005). Plant-parasitic nematodes in soilless culture systems. Nematology, 7, 1-4.
  • Haque, Z., & Khan, M. R. 2021. Criconematidae: Criconemoides and Hemicriconemoides species. In book: Handbook of invasive plant-parasitic nematodes (pp.106-115).
  • Heald, C.M. & Johnson, A.W. (1969). Survival and infectivity of nematodes after passing through an overhead sprinkler irrigation system. Journal of Nematology,1, 290.
  • Hoitink, H.A.J, Fynn, R.P., McMahon, R.W. & Atmatjidou, V. (1992). Transmission of plant pathogens in an ebb and Xood system. Foliage Digest, 15(4):4–6.
  • Hong, C.X. & Moorman, G.W. (2005). Plant pathogens in irrigation water: Challenges and opportunities. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 24, 189-208.
  • Hooper, R. P., & Shoemaker, C. A., (1986). A comparison of chemical and isotopic hydrograph separation. Water Resources Research, 22(10), 1444-1454.
  • Hugo, H.J. & Malan, A.P. (2010.) Occurrence and control of plant-parasitic nematodes in irrigation water: a review. South African Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 31 (2):169-180.
  • Hunt, D.J., Luc, M. & Manzanilla-López, R.H. (2005). “Identification, Morphology and Biology of Plant Parasitic Nematodes, 11-52”. In: Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Subtropical and Tropical Agriculture (Ed: Luc, M., R. A. Sikora & J. Bridge). CABI Bioscience, Egham; 871 pp.
  • Jones, J.T., Haegeman, A., Danchin, E.G., Gaur, H.S., Helder, J., Jones, M.G. & Perry, R.N., (2013). Top 10 plant‐parasitic nematodes in molecular plant pathology. Molecular plant pathology, 4(9), 946-961.
  • Kepenekci, İ. (2012). Genel Nematoloji Cilt-I. Eğitim, Yayım ve Yayımlar Dairesi Başkanlığı, Tarım Bilim Serisi Yayın No:3, LIV+1155 sayfa. (in Turkish)
  • Lane, A., (2004). Audit and gap analysis of nursery wastewater research and communication. Horticulture Australia Final Report NY02024; 265 pp.
  • Moens M, Hendrickx G., 1990. Nematode infection by recirculating nutrient solutions in gullies. Meded. Fac. Landbouwwet. Rijksuniv. (Gent) 55(2b), 739-743.
  • Moens, M. & Hendrickx, G., (1993). Lipid reserves, motility and infectivity of Meloidogyne incognita second stage juveniles as affected by storage time and temperature in water. Meded. Fac. Landbouwwet. Rijksuniv. (Gent) 58(2b), 699-704.
  • Nemaplex, (2024). http://nemaplex.ucdavis.edu/Uppermnus/topmnu.htm#
  • Nicol, J.M., Turner, S.J., Coyne, D.L., Den Nijs, L., Hockland, S. & Maafi, Z.T. (2011). “Current nematode threats to world agriculture, 21-44”. In:Genomics and Molecular Genetics of Plant–Nematode Interactions (Ed: Jones, J., G. Gheysen & C. Fenoll). Springer,Heidelberg; 557 pp.
  • Petherbridge, F.R. & Jones, F.G.W., (1944). Beet eelworm (Heterodera schachtii Schm.) in East Anglia, 1934–1943. Annals of Applied Biology, 31, 320–332.
  • Richard, S., Zheng, Y. & Dixon, M., (2006). To recycle or not to recycle? Greenhouse Canada (December), 22–24.
  • Roccuzzo, G. & Ciancio, A.L., (1991). Notes on nematodes found in irrigation water in southern Italy. Nematology Mediterreane, 19, 105-108.
  • Schnitzler, W.H., (2004). Pest and disease management of soilless culture. Acta Horticulture, 648, 191-203.
  • Siddiqi, M. R., (2000). Tylenchida: parasites of plants and insects. CABI.
  • Smith, P.C. & Van Mieghem, A.P., (1983). The occurrence and distribution of nematodes in irrigation water in the Western Cape Province. Phytophylactica, 15,71-74.
  • Thomason, I.J., Van Gundy, S.D. & Kirkpatrick, J.D., (1964). Motility and infectivity of Meloidogyne javanica as affeced by storage time and temperature in water. Phytopathology, 54, 192-195.
  • Thomason, I.J. & Van Gundy, S.D., (1961). Arrowhead, Pluchea sericea, on the Colorado River is a host for root-knot nematodes. Plant Disease Rep., 45, 577.
  • Tombes, A.S., Abernathy, A.R., Welch, D.M. & Lewis, S.A., (1979). The relationship between rainfall and nematode density in drinking water. Water Research, 13, 619-622.
  • TUIK (2023). https://biruni.tuik.gov.tr/medas/?kn=92&locale=tr. (in Turkish) Accessed Date: 11.07.2024
  • Uysal, G., Söğüt, M. A. & Elekçioğlu, İ. H. (2017). Identification and distribution of root-knot nematode species (Meloidogyne spp.) in vegetable growing areas of Lakes Region in Turkey. Turkish Journal of Entomology, 41(1):105-122.
  • Villenave, C., Cadet, P., Planchon, O., Esteve, M. and Lapetite, J.M. (2003). Transport of free-living nematodes by runoff water in Sudano-Sahelisan area. Applied Soil Ecology, 23, 85-91.
  • Waliullah, M.I.S. (1984). Nematodes in irrigation water. Nematology Mediterreane, 12, 243-245.
  • Waliullah, M.I.S. (1989). Nematodes in irrigation canals of the Kashmir valley, India. Nematology Mediterreane, 17, 55-56.
  • Wallace, H.R. (1971). Abiotic influence in the soil environment. In: Zuckerman, B.M., Mai, W.F. & Rhodes, R.A. (eds.), Plant Parasitic Nematodes, vol. I. Academic Press, N. Y. and London; pp. 345.
  • Wang, K.H., Sipes, B.S. & Kuehnle, A.R. (1997). Effect of soilless media on the growth of Anthurium andreanum infected by Radopholus similis. Nematropica, 27, 77-84.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Nematology
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Fatma Gül Göze Özdemir 0000-0003-1969-4041

Ertuğrul Eren 0009-0005-6257-1145

Harun Çimenkaya 0009-0001-3211-2045

Project Number 1919B012301329
Early Pub Date December 28, 2024
Publication Date December 28, 2024
Submission Date July 16, 2024
Acceptance Date December 28, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 8 Issue: 4

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APA Göze Özdemir, F. G., Eren, E., & Çimenkaya, H. (2024). Prevalence of plant parasitic nematodes in irrigation water and soil in clove and tomato greenhouses in Isparta Province of Türkiye. International Journal of Agriculture Environment and Food Sciences, 8(4), 994-1002. https://doi.org/10.31015/jaefs.2024.4.29


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