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Biotic and Abiotic Factors on Rhizosphere Microorganisms in Grassland Ecosystems. [PDF]

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Qiqige B   +12 more
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Genome evolution in parthenogenetic nematodes shaped by chromosome rearrangements and rare sex

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Chung G   +12 more
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Banana horizontal and vertical resistance to the burrowing nematode depends on the level of aggressiveness or virulence of the nematode population

open access: yesRevista Brasileira De Fruticultura, 2023
Abstract The burrowing nematode Radopholus similis is among the most damaging pathogens. Resistant plants are one of the most promising approaches for nematode control, and knowledge of resistance and aggressiveness components is essential to understand resistance genetics and developing new cultivars.
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Burrowing nematode (Radopholus similis): a severe pathogen of ginger in Fiji

Australasian Plant Pathology, 2013
A survey of Fijian ginger farms, and observations of rhizomes received at a processing plant in Suva, indicated that burrowing nematode (Radopholus similis) was responsible for damage to rhizomes and crop losses in two ginger-growing districts, Veikoba and Muanaweni. R.
Graham Stirling
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Burrowing Nematode Radopholus similis (Cobb)

2017
Radopholus similis is an important pathogenic nematode of bananas and ornamentals. R. similis has a wide host range. It was introduced to China through importing of garden plants. At present, there is few reports about R. similis in Mainland China. But the risk of R.
Birun Lin, Huifang Shen
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Burrows of Marine Nematodes as Centres for Microbial Growth

Nematologica, 1996
Six free-living marine nematode species (Diplolaimella ocellata, Diplolaimelloides deconincki, Geomonhystera disjuncta, Daptonema riemanni, Sabatieria pulchra and Enoplus communis) have been isolated from different localities and microhabitats. They all make sinusoidal burrows when moving in agar. In laboratory experiments, at normal and low (ca.
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In vitro tolerance and resistance to burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis, in Anthurium species

Euphytica, 1998
Five Anthurium species closely related to two of the cultivated ornamentals, A. andraeanum Lind. ex Andre and A. scherzerianum Schott, and one species of breeding interest, were screened in vitro for tolerance and resistance to the nematode Radopholus similis Cobb, 1893.
K.-H. Wang, A.R. Kuehnle, B.S. Sipes
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Attraction and penetration of Musa by the burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis, in an autotrophic bipartite culture system

Nematology, 2021
Summary Our objective was to discover the stages (pre- or post-infection) in which the resistance to burrowing nematode ( Radopholus similis ) occurs in two resistant banana ( Musa spp.) cultivars. An autotrophic in
Suganthagunthalam Dhakshinamoorthy   +3 more
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