Reproduction of Meloidogyne enterolobii on Onion and Potential Yield Suppression
Nabin Poudel, Richard F. Davis, Ted McAvoy, Bhabesh Dutta, Intiaz Amin Chowdhury

TL;DR
This study shows that onions can host the root-knot nematode M. enterolobii, with varying levels of damage depending on the onion type and cultivar.
Contribution
The first evaluation of onion cultivars as hosts for M. enterolobii, revealing differences in susceptibility and yield impact.
Findings
All tested onion cultivars were susceptible to M. enterolobii with reproduction factors greater than 1.
Red onion cultivars showed significant reductions in bulb and shoot weights.
Vidalia cultivars varied in susceptibility, with 'Vidora' and 'Tania' being most affected.
Abstract
Meloidogyne enterolobii, is an emerging root-knot nematode species in the southern United States. To date, no studies have evaluated the host status of onions to M. enterolobii. This study aimed to assess the reproduction and pathogenicity of M. enterolobii on onion cultivars commonly grown in Georgia. Six Vidalia onion cultivars (‘Rio del Sol’, ‘Sapelo’, ‘Sweet Magnolia,’ ‘Tania,’ ‘Vidora,’ and ‘NUN 1011’), three red onion cultivars (‘Red Duke,’ ‘Red Halen,’ and ‘Red Maiden’), and a white onion cultivar (‘Monjablanca’) were evaluated. Each cultivar was inoculated with 8,000 eggs of M. enterolobii in a repeated greenhouse trial with six replications each. Twelve weeks post-inoculation, plants were harvested to determine reproduction and pathogenicity based on the reproduction factor (Rf = final nematode population/initial nematode inoculum) and reductions in bulb and shoot weights,…
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TopicsNematode management and characterization studies · Plant Disease Management Techniques · Plant Pathogens and Resistance
