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The Effect of Antimetabolites On the Growth of Meloidogyne Javanica
Nematologica, 1966Two antimetabolites, 6-Azauridine and 5-Bromo-2'-Deoxycytidine were incorporated into water cultures and their effects on the growth of both tomato plants and M. javanica were measured. Both antimetabolites significantly inhibited the growth of the nematode but 6-Azauridine was toxic to the plant.
R.J. McGuire, Alan F. Bird
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The Inducement of Giant Cells By Meloidogyne Javanica
Nematologica, 1962Giant cell development and maintenance in plants infected with Meloidogyne javanica (Treub) appear to depend on a continuous stimulus from the nematode, whose removal results in breakdown of the giant cell. Normal giant cell development takes place under sterile conditions.
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Identification of resistance to Meloidogyne javanica in the Lycopersicon peruvianum complex
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1996Clones of Lycopersicon peruvianum PI 2704352R2, PI 270435-3MH and PI 126443-1MH expressed novel resistance to three Mi-avirulent M. javanica isolates in greenhouse experiments. Clones from PI 126443-1MH were resistant to the three M. javanica isolates at 25°C.
J C, Veremis, P A, Roberts
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Potential of different species of actinobacteria in the management of Meloidogyne javanica
Archives of MicrobiologyRoot-knot nematodes (RKN) are one of the most harmful soil-borne plant pathogens in the world. Actinobacteria are known phytopathogen control agents. The aim of this study was to select soil actinobacteria with control potential against the RKN (Meloidogyne javanica) in tomato plants and to determine mechanisms of action. Ten isolates were tested and a
Ángela María, Mogollón-Ortiz +3 more
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Influence of Meloidogyne javanica growth of olive cuttings in pots.
2002El efecto de incrementos de densidades de poblaciones (0, 0.0625, 0.125, 0.25, . . . 256 huevos y juveniles/cm3 de suelo) de Meloidogyne javanica sobre el crecimiento del patron de olivo DA 12 I y el cultivar FS 17 se evaluó en condiciones de invernadero.
Sasanelli N, D'Addabbo T, Lemos RJ
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Serological studies on the plant parasitic nematode, Meloidogyne javanica
Experimental Parasitology, 1964Abstract Experiments are described showing that injection of living larvae of the plant parasitic root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica, into rabbits results in the production of antibody. The antibody was shown, by gel filtration and ultracentrifugal analysis, to be located primarily in the γ-globulin fraction.
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Influence of Meloidogyne javanica on growth of sunflower
1992The relationship between initial population densities of Meloidogyne javanica and the growth of sunflower plannts was investigated in a glasshouse experiment. Clay pots containing 750 ml of steam sterilised sandy soil were inoculated with a range of population densities of eggs and juveniles. Tolerance limits of 3.03, 3.43 and 1 eggs and juveniles of M.
Sasanelli N, Vovlas N, T D'Addabbo
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Volatile Metabolites from Brevundimonas diminuta and Nematicidal Esters Inhibit Meloidogyne javanica
Microorganisms, 2023Guohong Li, Minghe Mo, Li Guohong
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Influence of manipueira on Meloidogyne javanica in soybean
2019Searching alternatives for the control of plant parasitic nematodes, nematicide effect of secondary metabolites or plant residues has been studied. Thus, the manipueira, a liquid residue obtained from the industrialization of cassava (Manihot esculenta), has as its composition cyanogenic glycosides with antimicrobial properties.
Fonseca, Wéverson Lima +9 more
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