Nematodes on Woody Ornamentals
Nematodes are soil-dwelling nonsegmented
roundworms, usually less than 0.5 mm (0.02 in.) long. Those
that feed on plants have a hollow spear-like mouth part (stylet)
that is pushed into the plant cell. The worm forces enzymes through
the hollow stylet into the cell where cell components are digested
and then drawn back into the nematode's digestive system through
the stylet.
The life histories and longevity of plant parasitic nematodes vary
greatly from species to species. While some live inside host tissue
and produce two or more generations per year, some others live outside
the plant feeding on outer cell layers and others may have only
one generation per year. Certain species lay hundreds of eggs in
a season while others lay very few.
Nematodes belonging to the genera Meloidogyne
(root knot), Criconemella (ring),
Pratylenchus (lesion), Tylenchorhynchus
(stunt), Paratrichodorus (stubby-root),
Rotylenchus (reniform), and
Xiphinema (dagger)
can cause damage on woody ornamentals. Often more than one species
is found associated with a plant's roots. The effects of mixed populations
of nematode species on woody ornamentals are largely unknown.
First, determine if the problem is due to nematode activity.
Many factors unrelated to nematode feeding can cause symptoms similar
to nematode feeding.
Symptoms
- Plant decline occurs over several seasons.
- Chlorosis similar to iron deficiency
- Foliage bronzing (characteristic of boxwood).
- Foliage may die and fall.
- Branch dieback
- Root systems are small with necrotic or galled areas.
- Plants stunted.
In nurseries, plants with some of the above symptoms characteristically
occur in scattered clumps. Nematodes may already be present in the
nursery soil and be spread by tilling, soil movement, and runoff.
Nematodes can be brought into a previously uninfested nursery on
rooted plants.
Management in Nursery
- Field
Fumigate planting area with a material listed below before
planting. Plant nematode-free material.
- Containers
- Use sterile potting mix. Avoid contaminating potting mix with
untreated soil. Plant nematode-free material.
Management in Home or Commercial Plantings
- Plant nematode-free material.
- Areas known to be infested can be fumigated before planting.
- Post-plant chemical treatments by homeowners are not recommended.
Remove severely affected plants. Plants not severely affected
should be watered, fertilized, and protected from other stresses.
| COMMON NAME |
TRADE NAME |
| methyl bromide-chloropicrin |
Brom-0-Gas, Chlor-O-Pic, Terr-0-Gas |
| sodium methyl dithiocarbamate |
Vapam |
Do not use methyl bromide-chloropicrin on soil in which conifers,
holly, or multiflora roses will be planted.
The following information is from R. K. Jones, D. M. Benson, and
K. R. Barker. 1982. "Nematodes and their control in woody ornamentals
in the landscape." Plant Path. Info. Note #63. Dept.
of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh.
| HS = Plants highly susceptible; S
= Plants susceptible (some stunting but plants will grow satisfactorily);
T = Plants will grow satisfactorily; ? = Have not been tested |
| Host Plant |
Nematode Reaction |
| |
Root Knot |
Stunt |
Lesion |
Ring |
| Azalea |
T |
S |
? |
T |
| Aucuba japonica |
HS |
S |
? |
S |
| Buxus microphylla (Japan. Boxwood) |
HS |
T |
? |
? |
| Buxus sempervirens (Am. Boxwood) |
? |
T |
HS |
? |
| Buxus sempervirens (Eng. Boxwood) |
? |
? |
HS |
? |
| Camellia japonica |
T |
T |
? |
? |
| Camellia sasanqua |
T |
T |
? |
? |
| Gardenia jasminoides |
S |
T |
T |
T |
| Gardenia radicans |
HS |
T |
T |
T |
| Ilex cornuta (Chinese holly) cv. Burfordi |
T |
T |
? |
T |
| Ilex crenata (Japanese holly) cv. Rotunda |
S |
S |
? |
S |
| Ilex crenata (Japanese holly) cv. Compacta |
HS |
T |
T |
S |
| Ilex crenata (Japanese holly) cv. Convexa |
HS |
T |
? |
S |
| Ilex crenata (Japanese holly) cv. Helleri |
HS |
S |
? |
S |
| Ilex crenata (Japanese holly) cv. Rotundifolia |
HS |
S |
? |
S |
| Ilex vomitoria nana (Yaupon holly) |
T |
T |
? |
T |
| Juniper sp. cv. Blue Rug |
T |
T |
HS |
T |
| Juniper sp. cv. Shore juniper |
T |
T |
? |
T |
| Juniper sp. cv. Spiney Greek |
T |
T |
S |
T |
| Ligustrum (Privet) |
T |
T |
? |
T |
| Nandina domestica |
T |
T |
T |
T |
| Photinia fraseri (Red tip) |
T |
T |
? |
T |
| Rose |
S |
S |
S |
T |
|