Selection for resistance to the root-lesion nematode in alfalfa [PDF]
A study was conducted to evaluate response of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) to selection for resistance to the root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus penetrans (Cobb) Filipjev and Sch.-Stek.) under growth-room facilities. Six hundred plants of the cultivar Vernal were inoculated with root-lesion nematodes.
B. R. Christie, J. L. Townshend
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Comparative QTL analysis of root lesion nematode resistance in barley [PDF]
This study demonstrates for the first time that resistance to different root lesion nematodes ( P. neglectus and P. penetrans ) is controlled by a common QTL. A major resistance QTL ( Rlnnp6H ) has been mapped to chromosome 6H using two independent barley populations.
Ahmed, Galal +8 more
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Resistance of Wheat Genotypes to Root-Lesion Nematode (Pratylenchus thornei) Can be Used to Predict Final Nematode Population Densities, Crop Greenness, and Grain Yield in the Field [PDF]
The root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus thornei is a major pathogen of wheat (Triticum aestivum) in many regions globally.. Resistance of wheat genotypes to P.
J P Thompson, J G Sheedy
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Temperature response of root‐lesion nematode (Pratylenchus thornei) reproduction on wheat cultivars has implications for resistance screening and wheat production [PDF]
The root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus thornei is a major pathogen of wheat and other field crops, particularly in the northern grain region of sub-tropical eastern Australia. Research was conducted into the temperature requirements of P.
J P Thompson
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Genetic analysis of resistance to root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus thornei) in wheat [PDF]
The inheritance of resistance to root-lesion nematode was investigated in five synthetic hexaploid wheat lines and two bread wheat lines using a half-diallel design of F1 and F2 crosses.
Rebecca S Zwart +2 more
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1972Results of a greenhouse test with eight cultivars and two selections of birdsfoot trefoil, Lotus corniculatus L., indicated that forage yields were significantly reduced by Pratylenchus penetrans (Cobb 1917) Filip. and Stek. 1941. Forage yields of all cultivars and selections at the fifth and sixth cuttings and total yields for the 285-day ...
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Root lesion nematodes in potatoes
American Potato Journal, 1979Pratylenchus penetrans andP. crenatus were the dominant plantparasitic nematodes in potato roots and soil in Prince Edward Island. No nematodes were recovered from potato tubers. Forage legumes and grasses grown in rotation with potatoes also harbored large populations of root lesion nematodes.
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Canadian Journal of Botany, 1966Fusarium solani and a binucleate Rhizoctonia were the predominant fungi in nematode and non-nematode lesions on banana roots in Honduras and Panama. In deep lesions of the main root caused by Radopholus similis, F. solani predominated followed closely in prevalence by Rhizoctonia, whereas in shallow lesions of Helicotylenchus multicinctus, Rhizoctonia
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