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Root-lesion nematodes on maize in Shandong, China

Journal of General Plant Pathology, 2016
Root-lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus spp.), the most common parasitic nematodes of plant roots, cause root lesions on many taxa of host plants in temperate regions around the world. In this study to isolate and identify plant parasitic nematodes in maize in Shandong Province, China, four fields with yellowish, stunted plants with symptoms like nutrient ...
Zhuo Qiu Qiu   +4 more
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Equine Testicular Lesions Related to Invasion by Nematodes

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2009
Abstract Nematodes of the genuses Strongylus and Setaria are able to erratically migrate to the equine testis and provoke characteristic inflammatory changes. Moreover, the presence of living parasites in scrotal testes is a scarce finding in which only the tracts and related lesions may be observed.
MARINO, Gabriele   +5 more
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Piscine Adult Nematode Invading an Open Lesion in a Human Hand

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1986
The first case of an adult, parasitic nematode entering an open lesion is reported. A female dracunculoid, Philometra sp., invaded a puncture wound in a fisherman's hand while he was filleting an infected carangidae fish, Caranx melampygus, in Hawaii.
T L, Deardorff   +3 more
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ROOT LESION NEMATODES AFFECT COLD TOLERANCE OF ALFALFA

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1974
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MICHIO SUZUKI, C. B. WILLIS
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Lesion Nematode Resistance in Peanuts1

Crop Science, 1978
Six peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) introductions and two commercial cultivars (‘Starr’ and ‘Spancross’) were evaluated for lesion nematode (Pratylenchus brachyurus (Godfrey) Felip & Sch. Stek) resistance under field conditions. Multiple harvests were used to compensate for maturity differences among peanut lines.
O. D. Smith, T. E. Boswell, W. H. Thames
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Pratylenchus loosi (root lesion nematode)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Pratylenchus zeae (root lesion nematode)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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