Cereal cyst nematode (), an important plant-parasitic nematode causing yield losses of wheat, has been found in many provinces in China. It is urgent to develop an effective method of protecting wheat from damage. Because of its novel mode of action, fluopyram has been registered for controlling root-knot nematodes on cucumber and tomato in China. However, the bioactivity of fluopyram against and whether this seed treatment can effectively control on wheat remains unknown. In this study, a bioactivity assay revealed that fluopyram increased the mortality of second-stage juveniles (J2), with lethal concentrations (LC) required to kill 50% (LC50) and 90% (LC90) of 0.92 mg⋅liter and 2.92 mg⋅liter respectively. Hatching tests showed that the egg hatching percent was reduced by 35.2 to 69.2% with fluopyram at rates of 1.6 to 6.4 mg⋅liter, and that the egg hatching period was delayed by 3 to 9 days compared with the control. During pot and field trials, fluopyram seed treatment significantly reduced the population density and increased wheat yield by 3.0 to 13.7%. Therefore, fluopyram seed treatment is an effective approach for the management of on wheat in China.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-08-20-1851-RE | DOI Listing |
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