First report of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne arenaria , on lavender in Turkey
Published Online: Mar 17, 2020
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Received: Jan 17, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/jofnem-2020-008
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Root-knot nematodes are the most damaging group of plant-parasitic nematodes (Gill and McSorley, 2011). Since they have a wide host range worldwide, root-knot nematodes cause serious economic losses in plants (Jones et al., 2013). In addition, they can cause more serious damage by forming disease complexes with soil pathogens (Siddiqui et al., 2014; Lobna et al., 2016).
Medicinal and aromatic plants are widely used in pharmacy and perfumery industries. Lavender (
In 2019, a survey was carried out in the lavender growing areas in Kırklareli and Edirne provinces of Turkey. The roots of lavender plants with symptoms of stunting were observed and examined. Galled roots were collected from seedlings and examined with a stereo-binocular microscope. The galls were symptoms caused by root-knot nematodes (Fig. 1). Egg masses were separately collected from roots of
Figure 1:
Root-knot nematode galls caused by

PCR was performed in a total volume of 25 μL containing the following: 2.5 μL 10X PCR buffer, 2 mM MgCl2, 200 μM dNTPs, 0.4 μM of each primer, 1 U Taq DNA Polymerase (ABM), 20 ng of DNA and molecular grade water. PCR was performed in a SimpliAmp™ Thermal Cycler (Applied Biosystems, CA, USA) using reaction conditions detailed in cited publications. PCR products were electrophoresed on a 1.5% agarose gel in 1X TAE buffer. Agarose gels were stained with ethidium bromide (0.5 µg/µL) and visualized using the Gel iX Imager (Intas Science, Göttingen, Germany).
In the present study, a total of 10 DNA samples were screened with 5 different primer sets.
Figure 2:
PCR products amplified using primers Far/Rar. M: marker (100 bp DNA Ladder HibriGen), 1–4: samples collected from Kırklareli, 5–10: samples collected from Edirne, C: positive control, W: water.

In conclusion, the present study is the first to report information on the identification root-knot nematodes in lavender crops in Turkey using molecular markers. The results showed that lavender growing fields in Kırıklareli and Edirne provinces were infested with