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Observations on periodicity of hatching of eggs of the potato cyst nematode, <i>Heterodera rostochiensis</i> Woll.
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1967
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BiologyNatural SciencesNematode PestEntomologyEvolutionary BiologyPlant ReproductionPotato Cyst NematodeNew Brown CystsNew CystsBiological Life CyclePopulation DevelopmentSeed StorageNematologySummary SoilPublic HealthParasitology
SUMMARY Soil containing new‐generation cysts of Heterodera rostochiensis was taken from the field at monthly intervals during late summer and autumn and kept in various conditions for up to a year. The number of eggs that hatched in the stored cysts was compared each month with the number that hatched in cysts taken directly from the field. Eggs did not hatch readily when stimulated during the late autumn and early winter, although more did so in cysts taken from the field before August than after. A few more eggs hatched in cysts stored in air‐dried soil than in cysts stored in moist soil. Some cysts were kept at 15 or 20 °C continuously and others at 5, 15 or 30 °C for 6 weeks followed by 20 °C continuously. Storage at 30 °C caused eggs to hatch sooner, but otherwise the temperature of storage had little effect on hatch at any time of the year. Warmth also increased the hatch of H. cruciferae sooner, and some synthetic hatching agents did so with both of these species. When freed from new cysts, more eggs of H. rostochiensis hatched than in intact cysts and hatch was further increased when the fragments of tanned cyst‐wall were left with the freed eggs. Puncturing the cyst‐wall of new brown cysts had little effect on the hatch in potato root diffusate. Like eggs in new cysts, those in 1‐year‐old cysts stored out of doors ceased to hatch during the autumn and winter. The term ‘dormancy’ is inadequate to describe the inability of eggs of H. rostochiensis and other Heterodera spp. to hatch in the appropriate stimulant and the term ‘facultative diapause’, as applied to insects, better fits the phenomenon.
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