tailieunhanh - Comparative study on histopathological changes caused by Meloidogyne enterolobii in psidium gujava and Psidium cattleianum guava species
Root knot nematode Meloidogyne enterolobii cause considerable yield losses in guava. It is now an emerging menace in guava production. Many authors reported the resistant nature of Psidium cattleianum against M. enterolobii. P. cattleianum is a small tree or shrub with a smooth bark and leaves are obovate elliptic and glabrous. Fruits are round, having good aroma with sweet taste. The fruits of Psidium gujava are big in size, round, smooth skin, white or pink flesh, soft, firm, light yellow, pleasant flavor with few seeds. Mechanisms of resistance against in guava are studied by taking microtome sections of infected root tissue of P. cattleianum and P. gujava. The results revealed P. cattleianum did not developed any resistant reaction against nematode infection, giant cells are found to develop normally. The number of giant cell formed is less when compared to P. gujava. In P. gujava giant cells were thick walled, multinucleated with rich cytoplasm. The giant cells in P. cattleianum appeared to be disrupted and with less dense cytoplasm. No complex galls or group feeding of nematodes was observed in P. cattleianum. Development of nematodes was seems to be hindered. Smaller females are observed in resistant species when compared to P. gujava species. | Comparative study on histopathological changes caused by Meloidogyne enterolobii in psidium gujava and Psidium cattleianum guava species
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