Plant Parasitic Nematodes on Paulownia tomentosa in Poland

Short-rotation woody plants of the genus Paulownia are attracting more and more attention as trees that produce biomass and reduce the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. However, plants growing in monoculture affect the properties and condition of the soil. One of the effects of chan...

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Main Authors: Skwiercz Andrzej Tomasz, Zapałowska Anita, Flis Łukasz, Koc-Jurczyk Justyna, Jurczyk Łukasz, Litwińczuk Wojciech, Puchalski Czesław
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Published: Sciendo 2022-07-01
Series:Journal of Horticultural Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2022-0010
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author Skwiercz Andrzej Tomasz
Zapałowska Anita
Flis Łukasz
Koc-Jurczyk Justyna
Jurczyk Łukasz
Litwińczuk Wojciech
Puchalski Czesław
author_facet Skwiercz Andrzej Tomasz
Zapałowska Anita
Flis Łukasz
Koc-Jurczyk Justyna
Jurczyk Łukasz
Litwińczuk Wojciech
Puchalski Czesław
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description Short-rotation woody plants of the genus Paulownia are attracting more and more attention as trees that produce biomass and reduce the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. However, plants growing in monoculture affect the properties and condition of the soil. One of the effects of changes in the soil environment is the growing population of plant parasitic nematodes (PPN). The article presents information about the PPN inhabiting the root zone of the Paulownia tomentosa plantation in Poland. In this study, the frequency and density of nematode populations in samples from seven plantations in Poland were determined. The extracted nematodes were identified at the species level on the basis of the male and female morphological characteristics according to several available identification resources. A total of 20 nematode species were identified, of which 9 were classified as accessory and 11 as occasional. Among them, Trichodorus viruliferus and Longidorus attenuatus belonging to the group of viral messengers were identified.
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spelling doaj.art-8710fe07028c431fa9d1a3cc46403da02022-12-22T04:21:21ZengSciendoJournal of Horticultural Research2353-39782022-07-01301314010.2478/johr-2022-0010Plant Parasitic Nematodes on Paulownia tomentosa in PolandSkwiercz Andrzej Tomasz0Zapałowska Anita1Flis Łukasz2Koc-Jurczyk Justyna3Jurczyk Łukasz4Litwińczuk Wojciech5Puchalski Czesław6National Institute of Horticultural Research, Konstytucji 3 Maja 1/3, 96-100Skierniewice, PolandUniversity of Rzeszów, Ćwiklińskiej 1, 35-601Rzeszów, PolandMuseum and Institute of Zoology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Wilcza 64, 00-679Warsaw, PolandUniversity of Rzeszów, Ćwiklińskiej 1, 35-601Rzeszów, PolandUniversity of Rzeszów, Ćwiklińskiej 1, 35-601Rzeszów, PolandUniversity of Rzeszów, Ćwiklińskiej 1, 35-601Rzeszów, PolandUniversity of Rzeszów, Ćwiklińskiej 1, 35-601Rzeszów, PolandShort-rotation woody plants of the genus Paulownia are attracting more and more attention as trees that produce biomass and reduce the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. However, plants growing in monoculture affect the properties and condition of the soil. One of the effects of changes in the soil environment is the growing population of plant parasitic nematodes (PPN). The article presents information about the PPN inhabiting the root zone of the Paulownia tomentosa plantation in Poland. In this study, the frequency and density of nematode populations in samples from seven plantations in Poland were determined. The extracted nematodes were identified at the species level on the basis of the male and female morphological characteristics according to several available identification resources. A total of 20 nematode species were identified, of which 9 were classified as accessory and 11 as occasional. Among them, Trichodorus viruliferus and Longidorus attenuatus belonging to the group of viral messengers were identified.https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2022-0010accessory and occasional nematode speciesecto- and endoparasitesvirus vectors
spellingShingle Skwiercz Andrzej Tomasz
Zapałowska Anita
Flis Łukasz
Koc-Jurczyk Justyna
Jurczyk Łukasz
Litwińczuk Wojciech
Puchalski Czesław
Plant Parasitic Nematodes on Paulownia tomentosa in Poland
Journal of Horticultural Research
accessory and occasional nematode species
ecto- and endoparasites
virus vectors
title Plant Parasitic Nematodes on Paulownia tomentosa in Poland
title_full Plant Parasitic Nematodes on Paulownia tomentosa in Poland
title_fullStr Plant Parasitic Nematodes on Paulownia tomentosa in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Plant Parasitic Nematodes on Paulownia tomentosa in Poland
title_short Plant Parasitic Nematodes on Paulownia tomentosa in Poland
title_sort plant parasitic nematodes on paulownia tomentosa in poland
topic accessory and occasional nematode species
ecto- and endoparasites
virus vectors
url https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2022-0010
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