Community analysis and diversity of plant parasitic nematodes associated with litchi plantations in North Tripura district
Abstract
During March, 2007 to July, 2007, a total of 60 sites at four widely separatcd litchi plantations of 15–20 years old were sampled for qualitative and quantitativc analysis of plant parasitic nematode communities, A total of nine species under seven gcnera were identified from soil and associated root samples of the litchi plants, Out of nine species, Rotylenchulus reniformis, Helicotylcnchus indicus, Tylenchorhynchus leviterminalis and Xiphinema sp. were new records of association with litchi plants from Tripura state and also from north-east India, Results of the community analysis showed that out of nine plant parasitic nematode species, Hemicriconemoides litchi, Rotylenchulus reniformis and Meloidogyne incognita were the most abundant, frequent, prominent and important nematode species in all of the four litchi plantations in North Tripura district. On the basis of total biomass of nematodes, these three species were also abundant and dominant in comparison to other six species, Out of four litchi plantations, Choraibari and Panisagar plantations in Dharmanagar sub-division showed highest species diversity followed by Nabineherra and Chantail plantations.
Keywords
Community, Hemicriconemoides litchi, importance value, litchi plants, Meloidogyne incognita, prominance value, Rotylenchuilis reniformis, species diversity, total biomass