Agricultural Production Improvement Laboratory, Department of Plant Physiology, UFR Agroforestry, Jean Lorougnon GUEDE University of Daloa, BP 150 Daloa, Ivory Coast.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 26(01), 172-184
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.26.1.0225
Received on 12 December 2024; revised on 07 March 2025; accepted on 10 March 2025
The fight against Meloidogyne is a major concern for market garden producers. This study aims to characterize and map the species of Meloidogyne associated with tomato cultivation in Ivory Coast. Thus, the incidence and severity of damage caused by nematodes were assessed. The observed symptoms presented significantly different incidences depending on the region. Indeed, the incidences of wilting, dwarfing, reduced leaves and yellowing of the central zone were respectively 30.66 ± 8.12c, 19.55 ± 10.52b, 26.88 ± 10.15b et 36.22 ± 11.76c while those in the northern zone were respectively 12.88 ± 5.01b, 9.35 ± 4.28a, 7.51 ± 4.77a and 7.51 ± 5.93b. Also, the prevalence of galls in the central zone (32.44 ± 10.71b) was the highest and that of the northern zone (13.20 ± 2.17a) the weakest. As for the severity of the galls, it was greater in the central-west zone (54.61 ± 28.47b) and weaker in the east (10.94 ± 3.04a). The extraction of nematodes made it possible to identify three species: Meloidogyne arenaria, Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica. The central area had the highest density (497.77 ± 234.61b) and the lowest density (138.33 ± 66.56a) to the east. This study provides important data to support decision-making in tomato cultivation.
Root-knot nematodes; Tomato; Symptoms; Characterization; Distribution
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Kouadio Franck KONAN, N’dodo Boni Clovis KOFFI and N’guettia Marie YAH. Characterization and distribution of Meloidogyne species associated with tomato cultivation in Côte d’Ivoire. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 26(01), 172-184. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.26.1.0225.
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