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Eco-friendly management of the citrus nematode Tylenchulus semipenetrans using some aromatic and medicinal plants [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 2023
International audienceTylenchulus semipenetrans is among the most damaging obligate plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs) in citrus. The use of chemical nematicides has successfully been used to lower the population of T. semipenetrans, but the repetitive use
Btissam Zoubi   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Biological Control of Nematodes in Citrus Orchards

2023
There are various challenges facing citrus orchards, including abiotic and biotic threats. In citrus orchards, nematodes are one of the significant biotic stressors that cause severe threats on growth and fruiting of citrus trees. Managing nematodes in citrus orchards reduces tree decline, decreasing various hazards of chemical nemacides on environment
Fouad Abobatta   +1 more
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The significance of nematode communities in South African citrus decline orchards [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Diseases and Protection
Article, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management)--Northwest University, Potchefstroom CampusCitrus slow decline is a slow developing disease occurring in citrus orchards rendering the citrus orchards ...
Adele Mcleod   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Nematode Problems of Citrus in India

PANS, 1979
Abstract Work on nematode parasites of citrus in India from 1956 to 1977 is reviewed and discussed. Seventy species within 37 genera of plant parasitic nematodes in association with citrus roots have been reported from India. Work on four nematode species, Tylenchulus semipenetrans, Pratylenchus coffeae, Hoplolalmus indicus and Meloidogyne sp., for ...
P. Parvatha Reddy, D. B. Singh
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Nematode Pests of Citrus

2017
The plant-parasitic nematodes that parasitise citrus in South Africa are discussed, with the citrus nematode (Tylenchulus semipenetrans) being the most important. Citrus is grown in more than 125 countries with South Africa ranking 12th in terms of production.
Mathys C. Pretorius, Hendrik F. Le Roux
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Pathogenicity of Citrus Nematode (Tylenchulus semipenetrans)

2023
Citrus slow decline nematode, Tylenchulus semipenetrans, causes significant damage to all citrus-producing regions of the world and limits the production of citrus fruit under a wide range of environmental and edaphic conditions. T. semipenetrans is a semiendoparasite with a fairly narrow host rang that includes olive, grape, and citrus.
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Factors Influencing the Citrus Nematode and Its Control On Citrus Replants in Arizona1 )

Nematologica, 1963
A preplanting soil fumigation experiment was done under hot desert conditions in Arizona to study citrus nematode control and response of young grapefruit trees planted in place of old infected trees. D-D was applied at the rates of 425 and 850 liters per hectare. Untreated plots served as controls.
Harold W. Reynolds, John H. O'Bannon
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