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24 August 2012Project Code
Short Summary
This project investigated the resistance of Brussels sprouts to Root knot nematodes.
Year Published
1999
Project Provider
SARDI
Attachment
Brussels sprouts are susceptible to 3 commonly occurring species of root knot nematide in greenhouse tests. These nematodes caused root galling and suppressed shoot growth by up to 36%. Root galling was more severe from M.incognita and M.javanica than from M.hapla which indicates that growers should not reply on the presence of galling to diagnose nematode damage. Two strains (a brassica strain and a non-brassica strain) of Verticillium dahliae, the soil-borne fungus which causes the disease Verticillium Wilt, were tested for pathogenicity to Brussels sprouts in the greenhouse.
Project report
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Brassicas
Brussel sprouts