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Symptoms of namatodes
Course: B.Sc. Agriculture
Sem II
Subject: Introductory nematology
Unit: 3
Symptoms Caused by Nematodes
Most of the plant parasitic nematodes affect the root
portion of plants except Anguina spp., Aphelenchus spp.,
Aphelenchoides spp., Ditylenchus spp, Rhadinaphelenchus
cocophilus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Nematodes suck the
sap of the plants with the help of stylet and causes leaf
discoloration, stunted growth, reduced leaf size and fruits and
lesions on roots, galls, reduced root system and finally wilting.
Symptoms of nematode diseases can be classified as
I. Symptoms produced by above ground feeding nematodes
II. Symptoms produced by below ground feeding nematodes
I. Symptoms produced by above ground feeding nematodes
Leaf discolouration
• The leaf tip become white in rice due to rice white tip nematode
Aphelenchoides besseyi, yellowing of leaves in
Chrysantyhemum due to Chrysanthemus foliar nematodes, A.
ritzemabosi
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• Dead or devitalized buds: In case of straw berry plants infected
with A. fragariae, the nematodes affect the growing point and kill
the plants and result in blind plant.
• Seed galls: In wheat, Anguina tritici larva enter into the flower
primordium and develops into a gall. The nematodes can survive for
longer period (even upto 28 years) inside the cockled wheat grain.
• Twisting of leaves and stem: In onion, the basal leaves become
twisted when infested with D. angustus.
• Crinkled or distorted stem and foliage: The wheat seed gall
nematode. A tritici infests the growing point as a result distortions in
stem and leaves take place.
Necrosis and discoloration:
• The red ring disease on coconut caused by Rahadinaphelenchus
cocophilus. Due to the infestation, red coloured circular area
appears in the trunk of the infested palm.
Red colored ring on coconut trunk2
II. Symptoms produced by below ground feeding nematodes
The nematodes infest and feed on the root portion and exhibit symptoms on
below ground plant parts as well as on the above ground plants parts and
they are classified as
a. Above ground symptoms
b. Below ground symptoms
a. Above ground symptoms
Stunting: Reduced plant growth, and the plants can not able to
withstand adverse conditions.
Patches of stunted plants appears in the field. (eg.) in potato due to
Globodera rostochiensis, in gingelly, due to Heterodera cajani and in
wheat by Heterodera avenae.
Discoloration of foliage: Patchy yellow appearance in coffee due to
Pratylenchus coffeae, G. rostochiensis infested potato plants show light
green foliage. Tylenchulus semipenetrans induce fine mottling on the
leaves of orange and lemon trees.
Wilting: Day wilting due to Meloidogyne spp. i.e. In hot weather the
root - knot infested plants tend to droop or wilt even in the presence
of enough moisture in the soil. Severe damage to the root system due
to nematode infestation leads to day wilting of plants.
B. Below ground symptoms
Root galls or knots: The characteristic root galls are produced by
root – knot nematode, Meloidogyne spp. false root galls are
produced by Nacobbus batatiformis on sugar beet and tomato.
Small galls are produced by Hemicycliophora arenaria on lemon
roots. Ditylenchus radicicola cause root galls on wheat and oats.
Xiphinema diversicaudatum cause galls on rose roots.
Root galls 3
Root lesion: The penetration and movement of nematodes
in the root causes typical root lesions
Eg. Necrotic lesions induced by Pratylenchus spp on
crossandra; the burrowing nematode, Radopholus similes in
banana. Similarly Pratylenchus coffeae and Helicotylenchus
multicinctus cause reddish brown lesion on banana root and
corm. The rice root nematode also cause brown lesions on rice
root.
Root lesion
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• Reduced root system: Due to
nematode feeding the root tip
growth is arrested and the root
produce branches. This may be of
various kinds such as coarse root,
stubby root and curly tip.
• Coarse root: Paratrichodorus spp.
infestations arrest the growth of
lateral roots, and leads to a open
root system with only main roots
without lateral roots.
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Curly tip: In the injury caused by
Xiphinema spp. the nematode retard the
elongation of roots and cause curling of roots
known as “Fish book’ symptom.
Root proliferation: Increase in the root
growth or excessive branching due to
nematode infestation. The infested plant root
produced excessive root hair at the point of
nematode infestation.
(eg.) Trichodorus christei, Nacobbus spp.,
Heterodera spp. Meloidogyne hapla and
Pratylenchus spp. etc.
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Root-rot: The nematodes feeds on the fleshly structure and
resulting in rotting of tissues (eg.) Yam nematode Scutellonema
bradys and in potato Ditylenchus destructor cause root rot.
Root surface necrosis: The severe injury caused by T.
semipenetrans on citrus leads to complete decortications of roots
and results in root necrosis.
Cluster of sprouts on tubers: On the tubers, clusters of short
and swollen sprouts are formed due to D. dipsaci infestation in
many tuber plants.
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Plant parasitic nematodes favour the establishment
of secondary pathogens viz., fungi, bacteria, virus etc. The
nematodes alter the host in such a way that the host tissue becomes
suitable for colonization by the secondary pathogens. Even though
the nematodes themselves are capable of causing considerable
damage to the crops, their association with other organisms
aggravate the disease. The nematodes cause mechanical wound
which favours the entry of micro organisms. In some cases, the
association of nematode and pathogen breaks the disease resistance
in resistant cultivators of crop plants.
Interaction of Nematodes with microorganisms
• Nematode -fungus interaction was first observed by Atkinson
(1892) in cotton.
• Fusarium wilt was more severe in the presence of Meloidogyne
spp. Since then the nematode fungus interaction had received
considerable attention on important crop like banana, cotton,
cowpea, brinjal, tobacco and tomato. Some examples of
nematode fungus interaction are given in the following table.
Crop Name of the
disease
Nematode Fungus Role of
nematode
Cotton Damping off Meloidogyne
incognita acrita
Rhisctonia solani
Pythium
Assists
M. incognita acrita
debaryanum
Pythium
Vascular wilt M. incognita acrita Fusarium
Osysporum
Assists
F. vasingectum
Blank shank
(vascular
wilt)
M. incognita
acrita
Pytophtora
Parasitica var
nicotianae
Assists
Nematode-bacterium interactions are comparatively fewer than the
nematode fungal interactions. Some examples of nematode bacteria
association are presented.
Nematode –bacterium interactions
Nematode – Virus Interaction
In nematode - virus complex, nematode serves as a vector. Numerous
virus – nematode complexes have been identified after the pioneer
work by Hewit, Raski and Goheen (1958) who found that
Xiphinema index was the vector of grapevine fan leaf virus.
Xiphinema spp., Longidorus spp., and Paralongodorus spp. tansmit
the ring spot viruses which are called “NEPO” derived from
Nematode transmitted polyhedral shaped particles.
Teichodorus spp. and Paratrichodorus spp. transmit the rattle viruses
and called “NETU” derived from Nematode transmitted tubular
shaped particles. All these nematodes have modified bottle shaped
oesophagus with glands connected by short ducts directly to the
lumen of the oesophagus. actually of nematodes. Certain examples
of the viral diseases and the nematode vectors are given in the
following table.
Certain examples of the viral diseases and the nematode
vectors are given in the following table
Nematodes acquire and transmit the virus by feeding,
which requires as little as one day. Once acquired, the virus
persists for longer period in the nematode body than in vitro. For
example, the grapevine fan leaf virus will exist for as many as 60
days in X. index.
Two types of mechanisms are observed in virus
transmission (i) retention through close biological association
between virus and vector as in Xiphinema; (ii) retention of virus
mechanically as in Logidorus. Virus is retained in the inner surface
of the guiding sheath of Longidorus, cuticle lining of the lumen of
oesophagus in Trichodorus and Paratrichodrous, cuticle lining of
stylet extension and oesophagus in Xiphinema. The virus particles
are released into plant cell with the help of oesophagus.
Web reference:
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B.Sc. Agri II IN U-3 Symptoms caused by Nematode

  • 1. Symptoms of namatodes Course: B.Sc. Agriculture Sem II Subject: Introductory nematology Unit: 3
  • 2. Symptoms Caused by Nematodes Most of the plant parasitic nematodes affect the root portion of plants except Anguina spp., Aphelenchus spp., Aphelenchoides spp., Ditylenchus spp, Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Nematodes suck the sap of the plants with the help of stylet and causes leaf discoloration, stunted growth, reduced leaf size and fruits and lesions on roots, galls, reduced root system and finally wilting.
  • 3. Symptoms of nematode diseases can be classified as I. Symptoms produced by above ground feeding nematodes II. Symptoms produced by below ground feeding nematodes I. Symptoms produced by above ground feeding nematodes Leaf discolouration • The leaf tip become white in rice due to rice white tip nematode Aphelenchoides besseyi, yellowing of leaves in Chrysantyhemum due to Chrysanthemus foliar nematodes, A. ritzemabosi 1
  • 4. • Dead or devitalized buds: In case of straw berry plants infected with A. fragariae, the nematodes affect the growing point and kill the plants and result in blind plant. • Seed galls: In wheat, Anguina tritici larva enter into the flower primordium and develops into a gall. The nematodes can survive for longer period (even upto 28 years) inside the cockled wheat grain. • Twisting of leaves and stem: In onion, the basal leaves become twisted when infested with D. angustus. • Crinkled or distorted stem and foliage: The wheat seed gall nematode. A tritici infests the growing point as a result distortions in stem and leaves take place.
  • 5. Necrosis and discoloration: • The red ring disease on coconut caused by Rahadinaphelenchus cocophilus. Due to the infestation, red coloured circular area appears in the trunk of the infested palm. Red colored ring on coconut trunk2
  • 6. II. Symptoms produced by below ground feeding nematodes The nematodes infest and feed on the root portion and exhibit symptoms on below ground plant parts as well as on the above ground plants parts and they are classified as a. Above ground symptoms b. Below ground symptoms
  • 7. a. Above ground symptoms Stunting: Reduced plant growth, and the plants can not able to withstand adverse conditions. Patches of stunted plants appears in the field. (eg.) in potato due to Globodera rostochiensis, in gingelly, due to Heterodera cajani and in wheat by Heterodera avenae. Discoloration of foliage: Patchy yellow appearance in coffee due to Pratylenchus coffeae, G. rostochiensis infested potato plants show light green foliage. Tylenchulus semipenetrans induce fine mottling on the leaves of orange and lemon trees.
  • 8. Wilting: Day wilting due to Meloidogyne spp. i.e. In hot weather the root - knot infested plants tend to droop or wilt even in the presence of enough moisture in the soil. Severe damage to the root system due to nematode infestation leads to day wilting of plants. B. Below ground symptoms Root galls or knots: The characteristic root galls are produced by root – knot nematode, Meloidogyne spp. false root galls are produced by Nacobbus batatiformis on sugar beet and tomato. Small galls are produced by Hemicycliophora arenaria on lemon roots. Ditylenchus radicicola cause root galls on wheat and oats. Xiphinema diversicaudatum cause galls on rose roots. Root galls 3
  • 9. Root lesion: The penetration and movement of nematodes in the root causes typical root lesions Eg. Necrotic lesions induced by Pratylenchus spp on crossandra; the burrowing nematode, Radopholus similes in banana. Similarly Pratylenchus coffeae and Helicotylenchus multicinctus cause reddish brown lesion on banana root and corm. The rice root nematode also cause brown lesions on rice root. Root lesion 4
  • 10. • Reduced root system: Due to nematode feeding the root tip growth is arrested and the root produce branches. This may be of various kinds such as coarse root, stubby root and curly tip. • Coarse root: Paratrichodorus spp. infestations arrest the growth of lateral roots, and leads to a open root system with only main roots without lateral roots. 6 5
  • 11. Curly tip: In the injury caused by Xiphinema spp. the nematode retard the elongation of roots and cause curling of roots known as “Fish book’ symptom. Root proliferation: Increase in the root growth or excessive branching due to nematode infestation. The infested plant root produced excessive root hair at the point of nematode infestation. (eg.) Trichodorus christei, Nacobbus spp., Heterodera spp. Meloidogyne hapla and Pratylenchus spp. etc. 7
  • 12. Root-rot: The nematodes feeds on the fleshly structure and resulting in rotting of tissues (eg.) Yam nematode Scutellonema bradys and in potato Ditylenchus destructor cause root rot. Root surface necrosis: The severe injury caused by T. semipenetrans on citrus leads to complete decortications of roots and results in root necrosis. Cluster of sprouts on tubers: On the tubers, clusters of short and swollen sprouts are formed due to D. dipsaci infestation in many tuber plants. 8 9
  • 13. Plant parasitic nematodes favour the establishment of secondary pathogens viz., fungi, bacteria, virus etc. The nematodes alter the host in such a way that the host tissue becomes suitable for colonization by the secondary pathogens. Even though the nematodes themselves are capable of causing considerable damage to the crops, their association with other organisms aggravate the disease. The nematodes cause mechanical wound which favours the entry of micro organisms. In some cases, the association of nematode and pathogen breaks the disease resistance in resistant cultivators of crop plants.
  • 14. Interaction of Nematodes with microorganisms • Nematode -fungus interaction was first observed by Atkinson (1892) in cotton. • Fusarium wilt was more severe in the presence of Meloidogyne spp. Since then the nematode fungus interaction had received considerable attention on important crop like banana, cotton, cowpea, brinjal, tobacco and tomato. Some examples of nematode fungus interaction are given in the following table.
  • 15. Crop Name of the disease Nematode Fungus Role of nematode Cotton Damping off Meloidogyne incognita acrita Rhisctonia solani Pythium Assists M. incognita acrita debaryanum Pythium Vascular wilt M. incognita acrita Fusarium Osysporum Assists F. vasingectum Blank shank (vascular wilt) M. incognita acrita Pytophtora Parasitica var nicotianae Assists
  • 16. Nematode-bacterium interactions are comparatively fewer than the nematode fungal interactions. Some examples of nematode bacteria association are presented. Nematode –bacterium interactions
  • 17. Nematode – Virus Interaction In nematode - virus complex, nematode serves as a vector. Numerous virus – nematode complexes have been identified after the pioneer work by Hewit, Raski and Goheen (1958) who found that Xiphinema index was the vector of grapevine fan leaf virus. Xiphinema spp., Longidorus spp., and Paralongodorus spp. tansmit the ring spot viruses which are called “NEPO” derived from Nematode transmitted polyhedral shaped particles. Teichodorus spp. and Paratrichodorus spp. transmit the rattle viruses and called “NETU” derived from Nematode transmitted tubular shaped particles. All these nematodes have modified bottle shaped oesophagus with glands connected by short ducts directly to the lumen of the oesophagus. actually of nematodes. Certain examples of the viral diseases and the nematode vectors are given in the following table.
  • 18. Certain examples of the viral diseases and the nematode vectors are given in the following table
  • 19. Nematodes acquire and transmit the virus by feeding, which requires as little as one day. Once acquired, the virus persists for longer period in the nematode body than in vitro. For example, the grapevine fan leaf virus will exist for as many as 60 days in X. index. Two types of mechanisms are observed in virus transmission (i) retention through close biological association between virus and vector as in Xiphinema; (ii) retention of virus mechanically as in Logidorus. Virus is retained in the inner surface of the guiding sheath of Longidorus, cuticle lining of the lumen of oesophagus in Trichodorus and Paratrichodrous, cuticle lining of stylet extension and oesophagus in Xiphinema. The virus particles are released into plant cell with the help of oesophagus.
  • 20. Web reference: 1. http://agridr.in/tnauEAgri/eagri50/PATH172/lec11.pdf Image reference: 1 to 9 http://agridr.in/tnauEAgri/eagri50/PATH172/lec11.pdf