The occurrence and distribution of potato cyst nematodes in Croatia

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Dinka Grubišić
Ljerka Oštrec
Tanja Gotlin Čuljak
Sylvia Blümel
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[1] University of Zagreb,Department of Agricultural Zoology, Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Institut für Pflanzengesundheit,Österreichische Agentur für Gesundheit und Ernährungssicherheit GmbH, Landwirtschafliche Untersuchungen und Forschung Wien
[3] Abteilung gartenbauliche Entomologie und Nematologie,undefined
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Journal of Pest Science | 2007年 / 80卷
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Distribution; Potato cyst nematodes; Pathotypes; Soil sampling;
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Potato cyst nematodes (PCN) Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber, 1923) Behrens, 1975 and Globodera pallida (Stone, 1973) Behrens, 1975 are the most troublesome pests of potatoes worldwide. Since 1968 there have been no investigations of the presence of PCN in ware potato lands in Croatia although these pests were recognised as an A1 plant-health quarantine species. After the first discovery of G. rostochiensis in the locality of Belica (Medjimurska County) in 2001, intensive monitoring of the distribution of PCN in Croatia started. In 2001 G. rostochiensis was detected in 55% of soil samples taken in ware potato lands. In 2002 G. rostochiensis was detected in 4.1% of soil samples and in 0.08% of soil samples in mixed populations with G. pallida. The pathotype Ro1 was found in all tested populations and Ro1 and Pa 2/3 were detected in populations from localities Vidovec, Ivanovec and Sivice. In 2003 G. rostochiensis was detected in 1.03% of soil samples, and also in 12.8% of soil samples collected in 2004. In 2003 cysts of G. rostochiensis were detected in several seed potato fields. These results indicate the urgent need for the application of further control measures to determine the presence and distribution of PCN in ware and seed potato lands in Croatia, in order to prevent the spread of PCN to non-infested areas. Integrated management strategies, neglected until 2001, have now been implemented and will prevent the build-up of infestation and replace the previous practices of monoculture, the use of short rotations and growing susceptible cultivars.
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