Effect of Tylenchorhynchus nudus on Growth of Kentucky Bluegrass

J Nematol. 1973 Oct;5(4):272-4.

Abstract

The effect of Tylenchorhynchus nudus on growth of Kentucky bluegrass was investigated under controlled environmental conditions in both a phytotron and a greenhouse. The nematode significantly reduced weights of clippings, crowns and roots. Pathogenicity was greater in sandy loam soil than in loam and was enhanced by submitting plants to nutrient and/or moisture stresses; soil nutrient level was most critical. The results suggest that T. nudus contributes significantly to summer decline of bluegrass lawns in South Dakota.

Keywords: Poa pratensis; pathogenicity; soil fertility; soil moisture; soil type; stunt nematode.