Seasonal Fluctuations in Plant-Parasitic Nematode Vertical Distributions and Their Interactions with Edaphic Factors in Vegetable Fields of South Georgia, U.S.A.

Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) can be found deep in the soil profile, compounding nematode management decisions and detection. This study aimed to understand how seasonal fluctuations in edaphic factors are associated with the vertical distribution of PPNs in south Georgia's vegetable croppin...

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Main Authors: Josiah Marquez, Abolfazl Hajihassani
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Published: The American Phytopathological Society 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PBIOMES-02-24-0014-R
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description Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) can be found deep in the soil profile, compounding nematode management decisions and detection. This study aimed to understand how seasonal fluctuations in edaphic factors are associated with the vertical distribution of PPNs in south Georgia's vegetable cropping systems. Five-core composite soil samples were taken monthly (March 2020 to February 2022) at three random locations in six vegetable fields. Fields represented three cropping systems (vegetable plasticulture, bare ground cucumber, and plastic bed watermelon rotation) and two regions (north and south) sampled from five 15-cm strata (0 to 15, 15 to 30, 30 to 45, 45 to 60, and 60 to 75 cm). Only soil temperatures and precipitation had seasonal fluctuations; the other edaphic factors were vertically stratified. Latitude and stratum had the strongest associations with nematode composition, showing a clear separation between the north and south regions. Variations in soil texture, porosity, moisture, and PPN vertical distribution suggested that the illuvial zone in the north region was the main factor in the differences observed between regions and strata. Seasonal fluctuations in vertical distribution were found among Meloidogyne incognita and Nanidorus spp. Higher abundances of deep-dwelling PPNs were limited to the south region in the winter for deep-dwelling M. incognita and summer and winter for Nanidorus spp., probably due to the illuvial zone barrier in the north region. Because most root-knot nematodes dwell at ≤30 cm during the summer, fumigant/nematicide applications are recommended during this season to minimize the risk of deep-dwelling escapees.
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spelling doaj-art-33851beec00a42e0b964b0bd3c047e682025-08-20T02:32:54ZengThe American Phytopathological SocietyPhytobiomes Journal2471-29062024-11-018464365510.1094/PBIOMES-02-24-0014-RSeasonal Fluctuations in Plant-Parasitic Nematode Vertical Distributions and Their Interactions with Edaphic Factors in Vegetable Fields of South Georgia, U.S.A.Josiah Marquez0Abolfazl Hajihassani1Hawaii Department of Agriculture, Honolulu, HI 96814Department of Entomology and Nematology, Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Davie, FL 33314Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) can be found deep in the soil profile, compounding nematode management decisions and detection. This study aimed to understand how seasonal fluctuations in edaphic factors are associated with the vertical distribution of PPNs in south Georgia's vegetable cropping systems. Five-core composite soil samples were taken monthly (March 2020 to February 2022) at three random locations in six vegetable fields. Fields represented three cropping systems (vegetable plasticulture, bare ground cucumber, and plastic bed watermelon rotation) and two regions (north and south) sampled from five 15-cm strata (0 to 15, 15 to 30, 30 to 45, 45 to 60, and 60 to 75 cm). Only soil temperatures and precipitation had seasonal fluctuations; the other edaphic factors were vertically stratified. Latitude and stratum had the strongest associations with nematode composition, showing a clear separation between the north and south regions. Variations in soil texture, porosity, moisture, and PPN vertical distribution suggested that the illuvial zone in the north region was the main factor in the differences observed between regions and strata. Seasonal fluctuations in vertical distribution were found among Meloidogyne incognita and Nanidorus spp. Higher abundances of deep-dwelling PPNs were limited to the south region in the winter for deep-dwelling M. incognita and summer and winter for Nanidorus spp., probably due to the illuvial zone barrier in the north region. Because most root-knot nematodes dwell at ≤30 cm during the summer, fumigant/nematicide applications are recommended during this season to minimize the risk of deep-dwelling escapees.https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PBIOMES-02-24-0014-Rdeep soil samplingecologypopulation dynamicsroot-knot nematodestubby-root nematode
spellingShingle Josiah Marquez
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Seasonal Fluctuations in Plant-Parasitic Nematode Vertical Distributions and Their Interactions with Edaphic Factors in Vegetable Fields of South Georgia, U.S.A.
Phytobiomes Journal
deep soil sampling
ecology
population dynamics
root-knot nematode
stubby-root nematode
title Seasonal Fluctuations in Plant-Parasitic Nematode Vertical Distributions and Their Interactions with Edaphic Factors in Vegetable Fields of South Georgia, U.S.A.
title_full Seasonal Fluctuations in Plant-Parasitic Nematode Vertical Distributions and Their Interactions with Edaphic Factors in Vegetable Fields of South Georgia, U.S.A.
title_fullStr Seasonal Fluctuations in Plant-Parasitic Nematode Vertical Distributions and Their Interactions with Edaphic Factors in Vegetable Fields of South Georgia, U.S.A.
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal Fluctuations in Plant-Parasitic Nematode Vertical Distributions and Their Interactions with Edaphic Factors in Vegetable Fields of South Georgia, U.S.A.
title_short Seasonal Fluctuations in Plant-Parasitic Nematode Vertical Distributions and Their Interactions with Edaphic Factors in Vegetable Fields of South Georgia, U.S.A.
title_sort seasonal fluctuations in plant parasitic nematode vertical distributions and their interactions with edaphic factors in vegetable fields of south georgia u s a
topic deep soil sampling
ecology
population dynamics
root-knot nematode
stubby-root nematode
url https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PBIOMES-02-24-0014-R
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