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Comportamiento de nematodos fitoparásitos en dos sistemas de cultivo de tomate convencional en Costa Rica

open access: yesTecnología en Marcha, 2017
Esta investigación se realizó en los cantones de Grecia (tomate asociado con café) y Heredia (tomate en monocultivo) de la Región Occidental de Costa Rica, durante setiembre del 2012 y febrero del 2013. Los muestreos mensuales consistieron en recolectar
Joaquín Durán-Mora   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

First report of Scutellonema brachyurus (Steiner, 1938) Andrassy, 1958 and occurrence of Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid & White, 1919) Chitwood, 1949 in Belgium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
A study of plant-parasitic nematodes in the Botanical garden at Ghent University in Belgium revealed the presence of two tropical nematode species, i.e. Scutellonema brachyurus and Meloidogyne incognita.
Bert, Wim   +5 more
core   +1 more source

The Changing Landscape of Root‐Knot Nematodes in Brazilian Soybean Fields: Shifting Prevalence of Meloidogyne arenaria, M. incognita and M. javanica and the Occurrence of an Emerging Species, M. enterolobii

open access: yesPlant Pathology, Volume 75, Issue 2, March–April 2026.
An integrative biochemical and molecular survey of 344 soybean fields across Brazil revealed shifts in Meloidogyne species composition, high co‐occurrence rates, and the first report of M. enterolobii in commercial soybean fields, highlighting its geographic expansion and the need for improved nematode management strategies.
Francisco de Assis dos Santos Diniz   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Spesies Meloidogyne Penyebab Puru Akar pada Seledri di Pacet, Cianjur, Jawa Barat

open access: yesJurnal Fitopatologi Indonesia, 2017
Root knot nematodes (RKN) Meloidogyne spp. is the primary parasite of celery and reported to cause losses up to 70%. Identification of the Meloidogyne species on celery in Indonesia has not been reported.
Fitrianingrum Kurniawati   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Potent Attractant for Root-Knot Nematodes in Exudates from Seedling Root Tips of Two Host Species. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Root-knot nematodes (RKN; Meloidogyne spp.) can parasitize over 2,000 plant species and are generally considered to be the most agriculturally damaging group of plant-parasitic nematodes worldwide. Infective juveniles (J2) are non-feeding and must locate
Bruening, George   +3 more
core   +1 more source

The Vulnerability of New Zealand Forage Plants to Incursions by New Pests, Pathogens and Weeds, and the Case for Greater Protection

open access: yesNew Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, Volume 69, Issue 1, February 2026.
We outline the diversity of pests, weeds and plant pathogens absent from New Zealand that threaten forage production, examine their potential import pathways, and outline the challenges of managing them should they arrive. The number and diversity of threats and pathways indicates ongoing incursions are inevitable.
Craig B. Phillips   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Morphological and physiological variability of species of Meloidogyne in West Africa and implications of their control [PDF]

open access: yes, 1978
The extreme morphological and physiological variability of certain rootknot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) and its implication on the development of control methods of these parasites, based upon crop rotations and the use of resistant varieties of ...
Netscher, C.
core   +1 more source

Evaluating Sweetpotato Varieties and Accessions in Hawai‘i

open access: yesHortTechnology
Thirty sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas var. batatas) genotypes were evaluated for yield, resistances to weevil or nematode pests, and consumer acceptance across three field trials planted at Pepe‘ekeo, Hawai‘i Island between 2017 to 2020.
Anna Halpin-McCormick   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Diversity of root-knot nematodes of the genus Meloidogyne Göeldi, 1892 (Nematoda: Meloidogynidae) associated with olive plants and environmental cues regarding their distribution in southern Spain.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2018
Root-knot nematodes of the genus Meloidogyne are recognised worldwide as a major production constraint in crops of primary economic importance. Knowledge of their diversity and prevalence, as well as the major environmental and agronomical cues for ...
Antonio Archidona-Yuste   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Keragaman Komunitas Fitonematoda pada Sayuran Lahan Monokultur dan Polikultur di Sumatera Barat

open access: yesJurnal Fitopatologi Indonesia, 2014
Plant parasitic nematodes can cause crop losses in celery. Parasitic nematodes that infect celery are Helicotylenchus spp., Trichodorus, Longidorus, Xiphinema and Meloidogyne spp Cropping pattern becomes part of the factors that influence the presence of
Amallia Rosya, Winarto Winarto
doaj   +1 more source

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