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Root-Knot Nematodes on Willows: Screening of Salix Species, Cultivars, and Hybrids for Resistance

Frank S. Santamour, Jr. and Janet McCray Batzli
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) July 1990, 16 (7) 190-196; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1990.045
Frank S. Santamour Jr.
Research Geneticist and Horticulturist, respectively U.S. National Arboretum Agricultural Research Service U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20002
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Janet McCray Batzli
Research Geneticist and Horticulturist, respectively U.S. National Arboretum Agricultural Research Service U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20002
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    Response of Salix (willow) taxa to inoculation with root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.)1

    Subgenus Section Species, ‘Cultivar’, Acc. No.M. arenariaM. haplaM. incognitaM. javanica
    Race 1Race 2
    Salix
    Salix
    S. alba L. (NA 44016)S (5-9)S (4-5)T (1-0)S (5-3)S (5-4)
    ‘Calva’ (UM 600375)S (5-10)S (5-10)…S (5-9)S (5-6)
    ‘Rockanje’ (MA 0310-65)S (5-9)S (5-5)…S (5-2)S (5-4)
    ‘St. Oedenrode’ (NA 57833)S (5-9)S (5-9)…S (5-9)S (5-8)
    ‘Vitellina’ (MA 0466-23)S (4-10)S (5-9…S (5-5)S (5-2)
    Subalbae Koidzumi S. babylonica L.
    ‘Babylon’ (NA 44011)S (4-10)S (3-6)R (0-0)S (4-5)S (3-4)
    ‘Tortuosa’ (NA 44014)S (5-2)S (4-4)R (0-0)S (4-10)S (4-2)
    Urbanianae Seemen
    S. arbutifolia Pallas (NA 40139)T (1-0)R (0-0)R (0-0)R (0-0)R (0-0)
    Salicaster Dumortier
    S. pentandra L. (NA 44015)S (5-5)S (4-4)R (0-0)S (5-2)S (5-7)
    Humboldtianae Pax
    S. nigra Marshall (MA 0062-61)T (1-0)T (1-0)…T (1-0)R (0-0)
    Amygdalinae K. Koch S. triandra L. (NA 54186)S (5-2)S (4-4)R (0-0)S (5-4)S (5-4)
    Vetrix Dumortier
    Vetrix
    S. humilis Marshall (NA 43997)S (5-3)S (3-4)R (0-0)T (2-0)S (3-9)
    S. medemii Boiss. (NA 43998)S (5-7)S (5-4)R (0-0)S (5-3)S (5-3)
    Canae Kern
    S. elaeagnos Scop. (NA 44020)S (4-5)S (4-2)R (0-0)S (4-2)S (4-4)
    Cordatae Barratt ex Hook.
    S. glaucophylloides Fern. (NA 44019)S (4-6)T (2-0)R (0-0)T (1-0)T (1-0)
    Helix Dumortier
    S. Integra Thunb. (NA 40005)T (2-0)R (0-0)R (0-0)R (0-0)R (0-0)
    S. purpurea L.
    ‘Eugenei’ (NA 44002)S (5-7)S (4-9)R (0-0)S (5-4)S (4-5)
    Nigricantes Kern
    S. apennina Borzi (NA 44005)S (5-5)S (5-7)R (0-0)R (0-0)S (5-2)
    Subviminales Seemen
    S. gracilistyla Miq. (NA 44013)T (1-0)R (0-0)R (0-0)R (0-0)T (3-0)
    S. melanostachys Makino (NA 18960)S (4-2)S (4-4)T (1-0)S (3-1)S (4-2)
    Vlmen Dumortier
    S. sachalinensis F. Schmidt ‘Sekka’ (NA 44010)R (0-0)R (0-0)R (0-0)R (0-0)T (3-0)
    S. vlminalis L. (NA 54188)S (5-2)S (4-2)R (0-0)S (5-3)S (5-10)
    Vulpinae Kimura
    S. vulpina Kimura (NA 51338)S (5-6)S (5-2)T (1-0)S (5-7)S (5-3)
    • ↵1 Key to Table. S = susceptible, galls and egg masses noted; T = tolerant, some galls but no egg masses; R = resistant, no galls and no egg masses. First figure in parentheses refers to gall rating: 0 = no galls; 1 = from one to two galls; 2 = three to 10 galls; 3 = 11 to 30 galls; 4 = 31 to 100 galls; 5 = more than 100 galls per root system. Second figure is the number of egg masses found in 10 randomly selected galls (or in all galls when fewer than 10 were found).

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    AA 7235S. alba var. tristis
    AA 17950S. alba var. tristis
    AA 2654-5S. alba var. tristis
    AA 13-46S. x blanda
    AA 386-62S. x blanda
    AA 19-64S. elegantissima
    AA 719-71S. elegantissima
    AA 175-61S. matsudana‘Pendula’
    AA 178-63S. x sepulcralis
    Morton Arboretum
    MA 0183-53S. alba‘Tristis’
    (MA 0830-55)
    MA 0128-44S. alba‘Tristis’
    (MA 0262-59)
    MA 0463-48S. babylonica
    MA 0716-58S. babylonica
    MA 0564-23S. blanda ‘Niobe’
    MA 0055-61S. x elegantissima
    MA 0068-61S. x sepulcralis
    National Arboretum
    NA 43995S. alba‘Tristis’
    NA 46452S. x blanda ‘Niobe’
    NA 60127S. x blanda ‘Niobe’
    NA 8929S. x chrysocoma
    NA 46451S. matsudana ‘Pendula’
    University of Minnesota
    UM 580495S. alba‘Tristis’
    UM 660586S. babylonica
    UM 600376S. x blanda
    UM 660585S. x blanda
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