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Exosome-mediated delivery of microRNAs by root-knot nematodes. [PDF]
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Diversity of Cardinium Endosymbiont Genomes from Plant-Parasitic Nematodes. [PDF]
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Syncytium Induced by Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
2023Plant-parasitic nematodes from the genera Globodera, Heterodera (cyst-forming nematodes), and Meloidogyne (root-knot nematodes) are notorious and serious pests of crops. They cause tremendous economic losses between US $80 and 358 billion a year. Nematodes infect the roots of plants and induce the formation of specialised feeding structures (syncytium ...
Mateusz, Matuszkiewicz +1 more
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Neurobiology of plant parasitic nematodes
Invertebrate Neuroscience, 2011The regulatory constraints imposed on use of chemical control agents in agriculture are rendering crops increasingly vulnerable to plant parasitic nematodes. Thus, it is important that new control strategies which meet requirements for low toxicity to non-target species, vertebrates and the environment are pursued.
Holden-Dye, L., Walker, R.
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Genome Evolution of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2017Plant parasitism has evolved independently on at least four separate occasions in the phylum Nematoda. The application of next-generation sequencing (NGS) to plant-parasitic nematodes has allowed a wide range of genome- or transcriptome-level comparisons, and these have identified genome adaptations that enable parasitism of plants.
Kikuchi, Taisei +2 more
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RNA interference and plant parasitic nematodes
Trends in Plant Science, 2005RNA interference (RNAi) has recently been demonstrated in plant parasitic nematodes. It is a potentially powerful investigative tool for the genome-wide identification of gene function that should help improve our understanding of plant parasitic nematodes.
Manjula, Bakhetia +4 more
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Nature, 1964
The Biology of Plant Parasitic Nematodes By Dr. H. R. Wallace. Pp. viii + 280. (London: Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., 1963.) 50s.
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The Biology of Plant Parasitic Nematodes By Dr. H. R. Wallace. Pp. viii + 280. (London: Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., 1963.) 50s.
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EVOLUTION OF PLANT PARASITISM AMONG NEMATODES
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2004▪ Abstract Despite extraordinary diversity of free-living species, a comparatively small fraction of nematodes are parasites of plants. These parasites represent at least three disparate clades in the nematode tree of life, as inferred from rRNA sequences.
J G, Baldwin, S A, Nadler, B J, Adams
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