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Host suitability of weeds to Meloidogyne ottersoni and Meloidogyne graminicola
ABSTRACT: We evaluated the host suitability of the weeds associated with rice crops regarding Meloidogyne ottersoni and M. graminicola. Both plant-parasitic nematodes can develop in Oryza sativa, but Cyperus ferax plants were resistant to M. ottersoni.
Kellyn Joselyn Andino Lopez +5 more
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Published as part of Zhao, Zeng Qi, Ho, Wellcome, Griffin, Ruth, Surrey, Michael, Taylor, Robert, Aalders, Lee T., Bell, Nigel L., Xu, Yu Mei & Alexander, Brett J. R., 2017, First record of the root knot nematode, Meloidogyne minor in New Zealand with description, sequencing information and key to known species of Meloidogyne in New Zealand, pp.
Zhao, Zeng Qi +8 more
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Temperature Alters Specificity in a Host–Parasite Interaction
The Red Queen Hypothesis predicts that host–parasite coevolution maintains genetic variation through strong genetic specificity, but this specificity may be sensitive to environmental conditions. Using Meloidogyne arenaria and its parasite Pasteuria penetrans, we tested host–parasite interactions across three temperatures and found specificity at two ...
Abbey Ramirez, Amanda Gibson
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Utilizing Chitinolytic Fungi for the Biocontrol of Root-Knot Nematode Infections
Chitinolytic soil organisms are considered as valuable sources of secondary metabolites. This research identified promising chitinolytic fungal strains isolated from strawberry-growing soils for use as bionematicides against root-knot nematodes ...
Dina S.S. Ibrahim +3 more
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Evidence That Sri Lanka Is the Origin of a Rare Nematode Resistance Gene in Rice
ABSTRACT Meloidogyne graminicola is a destructive and widespread pest in tropical rice‐growing systems, whereas resistance in Oryza sativa remains exceptionally rare. A major quantitative trait locus (QTL) associated with resistance has previously been identified at the distal end of chromosome 11 in the resistant varieties, LD 24 (Sri Lanka) and KPM ...
S. Yashodha S. D. De Silva +4 more
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This experiment investigates five small grain winter cover crops including multiple genotypes of barley (Hordeum vulgare L), oats (Avena sativa L.), rye (Secale cereale L.), triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack), and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as a ...
McPeak Sloane +3 more
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Systematic functional characterization of all eight GATA‐type transcription factors in the nematode‐trapping fungus Arthrobotrys flagrans reveals a novel, light‐independent WC1/WC2–Sre1 transcriptional cascade that orchestrates both trap formation and chlamydospore development, providing actionable targets for engineering superior biocontrol strains ...
Yu Zhang +6 more
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Root-knot nematodes (RKN) cause yield losses in eggplant-growing areas. There are no known varieties of eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) that are resistant to RKNs. However, the wild relative of eggplant, S. torvum (Sw.), provides resistance to some RKN species and is used as a rootstock for cultivated eggplants.
Sargın, Seren, Devran, Zübeyir
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Los nematodos fitoparasitos provocan necrosis, descortezamiento y pudriciones suaves en los tejidos corticales (sistema radicular) en diversos cultivos de importancia económica, social y ambiental.
Markelyn Rodriguez-Zamora +4 more
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Cross‐kingdom communication between plants and parasitic nematodes
Cross‐kingdom communication between plants and parasitic nematodes. Summary Plant‐parasitic nematodes and their hosts engage in a continuous exchange of signals cross‐kingdom. On the one hand, parasites exploit host‐derived metabolites, proteins, and RNAs to sense host identity, proximity, and condition – and as a basis for manipulating host processes ...
Christopher A. Bell +2 more
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