Review of Pasteuria penetrans: Biology, Ecology, and Biological Control Potential.
Pasteuria penetrans is a mycelial, endospore-forming, bacterial parasite that has shown great potential as a biological control agent of root-knot nematodes. Considerable progress has been made during the last 10 years in understanding its biology and importance as an agent capable of effectively suppressing root-knot nematodes in field soil.
Z X, Chen, D W, Dickson
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Suppression Mechanisms of Meloidogyne arenaria Race 1 by Pasteuria penetrans.
The biological control of Meloidogyne arenaria on peanut (Arachis hypogaea) by Pasteuria penetrans was evaluated using a six x six factorial experiment in field microplots over 2 years. The main factors were six inoculum levels of second-stage juveniles (J2) of M.
Z X, Chen +4 more
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Pasteuria penetrans: adherencia y parasitismo en Meloidogyne incognita y Meloidogyne arabicida
Tesis (M.
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First report of Meloidogyne naasi parasitizing turfgrass in Portugal [PDF]
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Evidence for diversifying selection of genetic regions of encoding putative collagen-like host-adhesive fibers in Pasteuria penetrans. [PDF]
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Infection of Meloidogyne javanica with Pasteuria penetrans
Amer Zareen +3 more
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Uji Patogenisitas Bakteri Pasteuria Penetrans terhadap Nematoda Puru Akar (Meloidogyne spp.)
The objective of the research was to study the effectiveness of P. penetrans for controlling root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) in micro plot and in the field. The pathogenicity study in micro plot was done in Banguntapan, and field experiment was done in Ngipiksari, Pakem, Steman, Yogyakarta.
Mulyadi, Mulyadi +2 more
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Quantification of Endospore Concentrations of Pasteuria penetrans in Tomato Root Material.
Six methods for quantification of the endospore concentrations of Pasteuria penetrans from tomato roots are described. Mortar disruption and machine disruption methods gave the highest estimations (endospores per gram of root material) of 83.7 and 79.0 million, respectively. These methods were significantly superior to incubation bioassay (47.7 million)
Z X, Chen, D W, Dickson, T E, Hewlett
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Knockdown of a mucin-like gene in Meloidogyne incognita (Nematoda) decreases attachment of endospores of Pasteuria penetrans to the infective juveniles and reduces nematode fecundity. [PDF]
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Biological Control of Meloidogyne incognita by Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pasteuria penetrans.
The root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita was controlled more effectively and yields of host plants were greater when Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pasteuria penetrans were applied together in field microplots than when either was applied alone. Yields of winter vetch from microplots inoculated with the nematode and with both organisms were not ...
B, Dube, G C, Smart
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