# Plant-parasitic nematodes on hemp in the Pacific Northwest of the United States

**Authors:** Lester A. Núñez-Rodríguez, Hannah M. Rivedal, Cynthia M. Ocamb, David H. Gent, Inga A. Zasada

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s42238-025-00301-y · Journal of Cannabis Research · 2025-07-16

## TL;DR

This study identifies plant-parasitic nematodes in hemp fields in Oregon and Washington, finding that Pratylenchus species are most common and hemp is a poor host for some nematodes.

## Contribution

First report of Pratylenchus species associated with hemp in the Pacific Northwest and host status of hemp to key nematodes.

## Key findings

- Pratylenchus spp. were the most frequent nematodes found in soil and root samples.
- Hemp 'Alpha Explorer' is a poor host for P. neglectus and not a host for M. chitwoodi.
- Five Pratylenchus species were newly reported on hemp in Oregon and Washington.

## Abstract

Plant-parasitic nematodes are one of the most important biotic factors that impact crop production globally. Since hemp cultivation in the U.S. was banned from 1970 to 2018, little information is available about current plant-parasitic nematode pressure on U.S. hemp production. The production of hemp has gained interest in Washington and Oregon, states where several genera of plant-parasitic nematodes have been associated with various crops. This report is the first to define plant-parasitic nematodes associated with hemp in these states in the Pacific Northwest.

Soil and root samples from hemp fields were collected in early autumn in 2021, 2022, and 2023. The occurrence, population density, and identity of plant-parasitic nematodes in these samples were determined using morphological and molecular identification methods. A Bayesian analysis of available sequence data was used to analyze phylogenetic relationships of nematode species found in hemp fields. Additionally, the host status of hemp ‘Alpha Explorer’ to three plant-parasitic nematodes, Meloidogyne chitwoodi, M. hapla, and Pratylenchus neglectus, was tested under greenhouse conditions. The occurrence of plant-parasitic nematodes and reproduction factor (final population density/initial population density) values of the three nematode species were analyzed with non-parametric methods.

Pratylenchus spp. were the most frequent plant-parasitic nematodes recovered from soil samples, being present in ~ 63% of samples (n = 107). Only two endoparasitic nematodes, Meloidogyne spp. and Pratylenchus spp., were found in root samples, with Pratylenchus spp. as the most frequent (20 out of 24 fields). A large diversity of Pratylenchus spp. was detected in hemp root samples. Hemp ‘Alpha Explorer’ was a poor host for P. neglectus, resulting in low reproduction values (< 1). Additionally, results of our study indicated that hemp is not a host for M. chitwoodi.

Pratylenchus spp. were the most frequent plant-parasitic nematodes found in hemp fields in Oregon and Washington. This study reports for the first time five Pratylenchus species (Pratylenchus crenatus, P. fallax, P. hexincisus, P. neglectus, and P. scribneri) associated with hemp in Oregon and Washington; P. penetrans was also found in the region on hemp. The host status results indicate that hemp can be considered a non-host for M. chitwoodi and a poor host for M. hapla and P. neglectus.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s42238-025-00301-y.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Pratylenchus crenatus (taxon 45934), Pratylenchus fallax (taxon 626142), Pratylenchus hexincisus (taxon 46022), Pratylenchus neglectus (taxon 222096), Pratylenchus scribneri (taxon 45936), Pratylenchus penetrans (taxon 45929), Meloidogyne chitwoodi (taxon 59747), Meloidogyne hapla (taxon 6305)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Pratylenchus hexincisus (species) [taxon 46022], Cannabis sativa (species) [taxon 3483], Pratylenchus scribneri (species) [taxon 45936], Meloidogyne chitwoodi (species) [taxon 59747], Meloidogyne hapla (species) [taxon 6305], Pratylenchus neglectus (species) [taxon 222096], Pratylenchus crenatus (species) [taxon 45934], Procambarus fallax (deceitful crayfish, species) [taxon 215716]

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