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Correction: The genome of the soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) reveals complex patterns of duplications involved in the evolution of parasitism genes. [PDF]
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Weed hosts of Heterodera glycines: the soybean cyst nematode [PDF]
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Soybean Cyst Nematode- Biology Management
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The Rate of Decline of Sugarbeet Cyst Nematode in Central California Under Nonhost Crops May Impact Biofuel Production. [PDF]
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FTA-LAMP based biosensor for a rapid in-field detection of Globodera pallida-the pale potato cyst nematode. [PDF]
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Plant-cyst nematode and plant-root-knot nematode interactions
Parasitology Today, 1994Root-knot nematodes and cyst nematodes are obligate plant parasites that cause extensive damage to the agriculture of both temperate and tropical countries. In this review, Andreas Niebel, Godelieve Gheysen and Marc Van Montagu describe how, in the past decade, the use of molecular techniques has provided new insights in the complex interactions ...
A, Niebel, G, Gheysen, M, Van Montagu
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1998
Distribution and economic importance. Morphology and ultrastructure. Evolution, phylogeny and systematics. Taxonomy and identification. Survey, surveillance and crop loss assessment. Extraction, culturing, and microscopy. Biology. Hatch and emergence. Host finding, invasion and feeding. Pathogenicity and damage levels.
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Distribution and economic importance. Morphology and ultrastructure. Evolution, phylogeny and systematics. Taxonomy and identification. Survey, surveillance and crop loss assessment. Extraction, culturing, and microscopy. Biology. Hatch and emergence. Host finding, invasion and feeding. Pathogenicity and damage levels.
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Biological Reviews, 1977
Summary1. The cyst‐nematodes, which belong to the genus Heterodera Schmidt, are obligate plant parasites. Several species cause crop diseases of economic importance. These nematodes differ greatly in structure from the other, vermiform, plant‐parasitic and soil‐inhabiting nematodes, for although the migrant larval phase of cyst‐nematodes is vermiform ...
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Summary1. The cyst‐nematodes, which belong to the genus Heterodera Schmidt, are obligate plant parasites. Several species cause crop diseases of economic importance. These nematodes differ greatly in structure from the other, vermiform, plant‐parasitic and soil‐inhabiting nematodes, for although the migrant larval phase of cyst‐nematodes is vermiform ...
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1992
Beet cyst nematode (Heterodera schachtii Schmidt) can cause ‘sickness’ in sugar beet, mangels and red beet where host crops of the nematode have been grown too frequently in the rotation. Beet cyst nematode occurs, and is a potential threat to intensive sugar beet cropping, in all temperate countries.
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Beet cyst nematode (Heterodera schachtii Schmidt) can cause ‘sickness’ in sugar beet, mangels and red beet where host crops of the nematode have been grown too frequently in the rotation. Beet cyst nematode occurs, and is a potential threat to intensive sugar beet cropping, in all temperate countries.
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1986
Liebscher (1890) reported a disease of pea (Pisum sativum L.) caused by nematodes in an experimental field at the Agriculture Institute at Gottingen. At first he attributed the damage to a strain of Heterodera schachtii Schmidt, but further studies on morphology and biology led to the conclusion that the nematode was a new species which was named ...
Mauro Di Vito, Nicola Greco
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Liebscher (1890) reported a disease of pea (Pisum sativum L.) caused by nematodes in an experimental field at the Agriculture Institute at Gottingen. At first he attributed the damage to a strain of Heterodera schachtii Schmidt, but further studies on morphology and biology led to the conclusion that the nematode was a new species which was named ...
Mauro Di Vito, Nicola Greco
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