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A transcriptomic snapshot of early molecular communication between Pasteuria penetrans and Meloidogyne incognita [PDF]
© The Author(s). 2018Background: Southern root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White, 1919), Chitwood, 1949 is a key pest of agricultural crops.
A Clark +118 more
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O efeito de Arthrobotrys conoides, Duddingtonia flagrans, Paecilomyces lilacinus, Paecilomyces variotii, Monacrosporium doedycoides e um isolado de rizobactéria na reprodução e crescimento populacional de Meloidogyne javanica e M.
Fábio R. Alves, Vicente Paulo Campos
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An early record of Meloidogyne fallax from Ireland [PDF]
Root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp., cause huge economic losses worldwide. Currently, three Meloidogyne spp. are present on the quarantine A2 list of EPPO, M. chitwoodi, M. fallax and M. enterolobii. As a quarantine organism, M.
Bert, Wim +4 more
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Control of Meloidogyne incognita in sweetpotato with fluensulfone [PDF]
Abstract In California, sweetpotato is mostly grown on light sandy soils in Merced County. Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) can reduce sweetpotato yields and quality. Fluensulfone is the active ingredient of the new non-fumigant nematicide Nimitz. Unlike fumigant nematicides, toxicity toward non-target organisms is low, and it does
Ploeg, Antoon +2 more
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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
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Meloidogyne spp. was reported as the cause of branched tuber disease on several carrot production areas in Java, Indonesia and may potentially cause yield loss.
Hishar Mirsam +2 more
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First report of Scutellonema brachyurus (Steiner, 1938) Andrassy, 1958 and occurrence of Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid & White, 1919) Chitwood, 1949 in Belgium [PDF]
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
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Resistance of pepper germplasm to Meloidogyne incognita
AbstractIn this work, we have evaluated the host suitability of 29 pepper genotypes of Capsicum annuum and 9 of the related cultivated species C. chinense (4), C. frutescens (4) and C. pubescens (1) to Meloidogyne incognita in field conditions. The presence/absence of resistance genes in the pepper germplasm were also assessed using PCR‐specific ...
Gisbert Domenech, María Carmen +5 more
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Response of lettuce cultivars to Meloidogyne javanica and Meloidogyne incognita race 1 and 2
The aim of this study was to evaluate resistance to Meloidogyne javanica and Meloidogyne incognita race 1 and 2 in the American group of lettuce cultivars.
Érika Cristina Souza da Silva Correia +3 more
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Oat, Wheat, and Sorghum Genotype Reactions to Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica [PDF]
Abstract Meloidogyne spp. are the most economically important species of plant-pathogenic nematodes. Plant resistance and crop rotation are the main nematode management methods. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the resistance of seven wheat genotypes, five oat genotypes, ten sorghum hybrids, and three sorghum ...
De Brida, Andressa Lima +4 more
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