Detection of the Effects of Root Exudates (Diffusates) on Nematode Hatching and Attraction

Plant-parasitic nematodes have enormous economic and social impacts. The majority of plant-parasitic nematodes are soil dwelling and feed on plant roots. Exudates from actively growing roots initiate hatch of some nematode species, thus ensuring infective juveniles emerge in close proximity to host...

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Published in:Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) Vol. 2756; p. 271
Main Author: Perry, Roland N
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Abstract Plant-parasitic nematodes have enormous economic and social impacts. The majority of plant-parasitic nematodes are soil dwelling and feed on plant roots. Exudates from actively growing roots initiate hatch of some nematode species, thus ensuring infective juveniles emerge in close proximity to host plant roots. Several gradients of volatile and non-volatile compounds are established around plant roots, at least some of which are used by nematodes to orientate toward the roots. Plant-parasitic nematodes are microscopic in size (less than 1 mm in length and between 15 and 20 μm in diameter), so investigations into behavior are challenging. Various in vitro techniques have been used to evaluate the effects of root exudates. The techniques can also be used to evaluate the comparative attractiveness of different plants or cultivars of the same plant species. This chapter describes some examples of different types of basic in vitro assays.
AbstractList Plant-parasitic nematodes have enormous economic and social impacts. The majority of plant-parasitic nematodes are soil dwelling and feed on plant roots. Exudates from actively growing roots initiate hatch of some nematode species, thus ensuring infective juveniles emerge in close proximity to host plant roots. Several gradients of volatile and non-volatile compounds are established around plant roots, at least some of which are used by nematodes to orientate toward the roots. Plant-parasitic nematodes are microscopic in size (less than 1 mm in length and between 15 and 20 μm in diameter), so investigations into behavior are challenging. Various in vitro techniques have been used to evaluate the effects of root exudates. The techniques can also be used to evaluate the comparative attractiveness of different plants or cultivars of the same plant species. This chapter describes some examples of different types of basic in vitro assays.
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Agar plate assay
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Hatching factor
Pluronic gel
Nematode behavior
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Plant Roots - parasitology
Soil
Tylenchida
Tylenchoidea
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