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Differentiate between Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris L.) Genotypes Resistance to Root-knot Nematode, (Meloidogyne incognita) by Molecular Markers [PDF]
The application of molecular methods as complementary or alternative methods can help identifying the plants containing the resistance gene at genotypic level.
M. Saleh +3 more
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Preferred Temperature of Meloidogyne incognita.
In laboratory thermal gradients, newly hatched infective juveniles of the plant-parasitic root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita migrated toward a preferred temperature that was several degrees above the temperature to which they were acclimated. After shifting egg masses to a new temperature, the preferred temperature was reset in less than a day ...
J A, Diez, D B, Dusenbery
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The pesticidal potential of Agave angustifolia by assessing its anti‐nematic, antimicrobial, and insecticidal activities, alongside phytochemical profiling. ABSTRACT Plant diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and viruses contribute significantly to annual crop losses and economic hardship. Reliance on chemical pesticides, over a thousand used
Rashika Tamta +7 more
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La presencia de nematodos agalladores en las plantas aumenta su susceptibilidad a infecciones, ya que estos daños facilitan el ataque de otros agentes patógenos.
Jesus Moreto-Aguirre +7 more
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Mi-1-mediated resistance to Meloidogyne incognita in tomato may not rely on ethylene but hormone perception through ETR3 participates in limiting nematode infection in a susceptible host. [PDF]
Root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp., are important pests of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and resistance to the three most prevalent species of this genus, including Meloidogyne incognita, is mediated by the Mi-1 gene. Mi-1 encodes a nucleotide binding
Sophie Mantelin +3 more
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Abstract ‘R18‐14502’ (Reg. no. CV‐566, PI 706684) is a conventional maturity group Late‐IV (Relative maturity 4.8) soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] variety developed and released by the University of Arkansas System—Division of Agriculture Research & Extension Center in 2023.
C. Canella Vieira +8 more
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Meloidogyne is the most damaging plant parasitic nematode genus affecting vegetable crops worldwide. The induction of plant defense mechanisms against Meloidogyne in tomato by some Trichoderma spp. strains has been proven in pot experiments, but there is
Miriam Pocurull +10 more
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Interaction of Meloidogyne javanica with Different Races of Meloidogyne incognita.
The interspecific interactions of Meloidogyne javanica with races 1, 2, 3, and 4 of M. incognita on tomato were determined. Impacts of the interactions on fecundity and morphometrics of females were also examined. Mutually inhibitory interactions occurred between M. javanica and the races of M.
M W, Khan, S R, Haider
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Abstract Three upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, USDA‐ARS‐GNLO1 (Reg. no. GP‐1171, PI 708333), USDA‐ARS‐GNLO2 (Reg. no. GP‐1172, PI 708334), and USDA‐ARS‐GNLO3 (Reg. no. GP‐1173 PI 708335), containing high seed oil oleic acid and increased resistance to root‐knot and reniform plant‐parasitic nematodes were developed and released by
Jay Shockey +5 more
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Lecanicillium aphanocladii: a biocontrol agent against insect pests and phytopathogens
Recent research findings on the biocontrol potential of Lecanicillium aphanocladii fungus against insect‐pests and plant diseases were highlighted. This review indicates that several L. aphanocladii strains show great potential to be developed as multipurpose biocontrol agents active against several insect‐pests, plant diseases and plant parasitic ...
Qianhe Liu +2 more
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