TY  - JOUR
T1  - Biodiversity of Nematodes in Potato Growing Areas of Ordu, Turkey
AU - Akyazi, Faruk AU - Yildiz, Senol AU - Dede, Ozbay AU - Felek, Anil Firat 
JO  - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL  - 11
IS  - 15
SP  - 2660
EP  - 2664
PY  - 2012
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1680-5593
DO  - javaa.2012.2660.2664
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2012.2660.2664
KW  - Nematodes
KW  -biodiversity incidence
KW  -abundance
KW  -Ordu
KW  -potato
KW  -Turkey
AB  - A survey was conducted to investigate nematode biodiversity 
  in three major potato growing areas, Aybasti, Kabata&thorn; and Korgan districts 
  of Ordu province of Turkey in 2010. In the survey, a total of 24 soil samples 
  were collected from potato fields belonging to these areas where the native 
  ecotypes called Aybasti Beyazi and Aybasti Sarisi occur. The analysis of the 
  soil samples collected from the rhizosphere of potato revealed the presence 
  of 25 nematode taxa belonging to different trophic groups. Nine genera of plant 
  parasitic group, 2 families and 9 genera of bacterivorous group, 3 genera of 
  fungivore group, one genus of predator group and one order of omnivore group 
  were allocated. The incidence and the abundance of the nematotes varied among 
  the three areas.<I> Pratylenchus</I> and<I> Tylenchus </I>sp., seem to be the 
  most widespread plant parasitic genera because they were both frequent on the 
  potato throughout the three regions. Meloidogyne was found only in a sample 
  of Korgan district with a 720 J2s abundance. The other taxa found were <I>Helicotylenchus</I>, 
  <I>Geocenamus</I>, <I>Paratylenchus</I>, <I>Psilenchus</I>, <I>Filenchus</I>, 
  <I>Meloidogyne</I>, <I>Tylenchorhynchus</I>, <I>Rhabditidae</I>, <I>Monhysteridae</I>, 
  <I>Cephalobus</I>, <I>Eucephalobus</I>, <I>Acrobeloides</I>, <I>Chiloplachus</I>, 
  <I>Cervidellus</I>, <I>Acrobeles</I>, <I>Wilsonema</I>, <I>Plectus</I>, <I>Tripyla</I>, 
  <I>Aphelenchoides</I>, <I>Aphelenchus</I>, <I>Ditylenchus</I>, <I>Mononchus</I> 
  sp. and <I>Dorylaimida</I>. Plant parasitic nematodes except <I>Pratylenchus</I> 
  sp. were not found to be very wide-spread and abundant in the province. On the 
  other hand, free-living nematodes which were considered to be the indicators 
  of soil heath were found divers and abundant.
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