Abstract

The ability of tomato root tips transformed with Agrobacterium rhizogenes and non-transformed onion and dandelion root tips to regenerate and provide suitable monoxenic hosts for the maintenance of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne hapla) was investigated. Populations of M. hapla were successfully established on all root culture systems examined, but the onion root culture was overall the most effective method for long-term maintenance and reproduction of M. hapla. The use of a pre-induction medium containing the hormone α-naphthaleneacetic acid was necessary for the production of onion root culture systems but was not required for the establishment of tomato or dandelion root cultures. Differences in nematode reproduction were observed on tomato when multiple populations of M. hapla were used for inoculations.

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