Al-Khafaji Riyadh Talib, Smiley Richard W, Al-Khafaji Ahmed Riyadh
Plant Protection Department, College of Agricultural Engineering Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.
Oregon State University, Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center, Pendleton, OR 97801, U.S.A.
Plant Dis. 2025 Feb;109(2):265-270. doi: 10.1094/PDIS-07-24-1544-SR. Epub 2025 Feb 16.
A survey of plant-parasitic nematode genera associated with roots of mature date palm trees was conducted in central Iraq to study their occurrence, population density, and geographical distribution. This study in Baghdad, Babil, Diyala, Karbela, Najaf, and Wasit governorates was conducted from 2019 to 2023, during the months from October to April. A total of 150 soil and root samples were gathered from 46 fields, and plant-parasitic nematodes were extracted and morphologically identified to genus level. Eleven genera of plant-parasitic nematodes were detected in the declining order of frequency: spp. (20%) in Baghdad, Babil, Diyala, Karbala, and Najaf; spp. (17.3%) in Baghdad, Babil, Diyala, Najaf, and Wasit; spp. (16%) in Diyala and Najaf; spp. (12%) in Baghdad, Diyala, Najaf, and Wasit; spp. (12%) in Baghdad, Babil, Diyala, Najaf, and Wasit; spp. (6.7%) in Babil, Diyala, Karbala, and Wasit; spp. (4%) in Baghdad, Diyala, Najaf, and Wasit; spp. (3.3%) in Babil and Najaf; spp. (1.3%) in Diyala; and spp. and spp. (0.7% each) in Diyala. Population density was low in Baghdad. High population density was recorded for spp. (37,625 J2/1,000 cm of soil) and the lowest population density occurred with spp. (20 nematodes/1,000 cm of soil) in Diyala (Al-Jadidah). This appears to be the first report of occurrences of plant-parasitic nematodes of date palm in central Iraq.