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Radopholus similis, the Burrowing Nematode in New Guinea.

The Papua New Guinea Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Radopholus similis ( Cobb, 1893) Thorne, 1949 is recorded on three occasions on unthrifty bananas at two sites at Lae and in the Lower Markham Valley, these being the first records of this nematode in New Guinea.
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Burrowing nematodes from Colombia and their relationship with Radopholus similis populations, R. arabocoffeae and R. duriophilus

Nematology, 2010
Abstract Two burrowing nematode populations from Colombia were characterised using morphological, morphometric and molecular criteria. The morphological and morphometric characters of the two populations did not differ from those of Radopholus similis.
Múnera Uribe, G.E.   +5 more
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Influence of soil organic amendments on suppression of the burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis, on the growth of bananas

Australasian Plant Pathology, 2011
Radopholus similis is a major constraint to banana production in Australia and growers have relied on nematicides to manage production losses. The use of organic amendments is one method that may reduce the need for nematicides, but there is limited knowledge of the influence of organic amendments on endo-migratory nematodes, such as R. similis.
Pattison, Anthony B.   +2 more
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Burrowing nematode

2000
Description du nématode #Radopholus similis#. Après un historique, l'auteur décrit les dégât et symptômes occasionnés, l'agent causal, le cycle et l'épidémiologie de la maladie ainsi que les intractions connues entre le nématode et la plante-hôte. Les mesures de contrôle de l'infestation sont largement abordées : techniques culturales avant et après ...
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Radopholus similis (burrowing nematode)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Non-volatile nematicides for control of burrowing nematode in banana plantations in north Queensland

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, 1979
In a field trial which started at planting, Radopholus similis was controlled by fensulfothion applied at 2.0 g a.i. stool-1 in June and December each year for 4 years. Ethoprophos, fenamiphos and oxamyl applied at the same rate and times were less effective but they did reduce the rate of increase in numbers of nematodes.
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Microarthropods and Nematodes in Kangaroo Rat Burrows

The Southwestern Naturalist, 1986
T. R. Seastedt   +2 more
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Molecular Characterization of the Burrowing Nematode Sibling Species, Radopholus Citrophilus and R. Similis

1994
Burrowing nematodes, Radopholus spp. are migratory endophytoparasitic nematodes which are prevalent in many tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world. They are highly destructive and damage a wide range of plants by destroying the cortex as they feed in roots (Ducharme, 1959; Ford et al., 1960). Radopholus spp.
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