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Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.). is one of the main constraint of potato production in North Sulawesi. Little is known about Meloidogyne species infecting potatoes in North Sulawesi.
Budi Sri Utami +2 more
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SNP markers tightly linked to root knot nematode resistance in grapevine (Vitis cinerea) identified by a genotyping-by-sequencing approach followed by Sequenom MassARRAY validation. [PDF]
Plant parasitic nematodes, including root knot nematode Meloidogyne species, cause extensive damage to agriculture and horticultural crops. As Vitis vinifera cultivars are susceptible to root knot nematode parasitism, rootstocks resistant to these soil ...
Harley M Smith +5 more
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Nematicidal Screening of Aqueous Extracts from Plants of the Yucatan Peninsula and Ecotoxicity
Active metabolites from plants are considered safer than synthetic chemicals for the control of plant-parasitic nematodes of the genus Meloidogyne. In the present work, 75 aqueous extracts (AEs) from different vegetative parts of 34 native plant species ...
Jesús Aviles-Gomez +7 more
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Avaliou-se a distribuição de Meloidogyne javanica e Helicotylenchus multicinctus em solo naturalmente infestado, cultivado com banana 'Prata-Anã' irrigada por microaspersão. O ensaio foi conduzido em blocos ao acaso.
Regina Cássia Ferreira Ribeiro +7 more
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Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) exhibits a substantial problem in pepper production, causing reduction in yield throughout the world. Continued assessment for root-knot resistance is important for developing new resistance cultivars. In this study,
Hajihassani Abolfazl +2 more
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Host-status of 20 sweet potato lines to Meloidogyne species in South Africa
Experimental system: Due to serious economic challenges posed by root-knot (Meloidogyne species) nematodes in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) production, the Sweet Potato Programme (SPP) of the Agricultural Research Council (ARC) in South Africa has since
K. M. Pofu, P. W. Mashela, S. Laurie
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Meloidogyne javanica Chitwood 1949
Meloidogyne javanica (Treub 1885) Chitwood, 1949 Figures 3 to 5, 9 Measurements: Tables 3 to 4, 8, 10 Female (n=153 perineal-patterns; n=10 intact females). Body pear-shaped. Stylet 17–21 µm long, basal knobs ovoid and sloping backward. Dorsal gland opening 3–4 µm posterior to stylet knobs.
Rashidifard, Milad +3 more
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Towards an integrated molecular understanding of plant hormones
This review offers a comprehensive overview of the nine plant hormones, delving into their biosynthesis, transport, signaling and crosstalk mechanisms. Because the complexity of plant hormonal control goes beyond these core elements, additional specific features are discussed. Lastly, this review highlights how fundamental insights drive hormonal‐based
Louise Vilain +2 more
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Potential of rhizobacteria native to Argentina for the control of Meloidogyne javanica
Biocontrol of the nematode Meloidogyne javanica was studied using the Argentinean strains Pseudomonas fluorescens MME3, TAE4, TAR5 and ZME4 and Bacillus sp. B7S, B9T and B19S. Pseudomonas protegens CHA0 was used as a positive control. Egg hatching and juvenile mortality were evaluated in vitro by exposure of nematodes to bacterial suspensions or their ...
Borrajo, María P. +4 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,
De Brida, Andressa Lima +4 more
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