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Plant-Parasitic Nematodes Associated with Strawberry and Molecular Identification of Meloidogyne and Pratylenchus Species in the Central Region of Costa Rica [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Nematology
Strawberries are primarily cultivated in the Central Region of Costa Rica due to the favorable growing conditions there. However, several factors can affect the final yield and quality of strawberries, including the presence of plant-parasitic nematodes (
Brenes-Campos Ricardo   +3 more
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A Systematic Review of the Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Root-Lesion Nematodes, Pratylenchus spp.

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2020
Root-lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus spp.) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) occupy the same ecological niche in the phytobiome of many agriculturally important crops. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can enhance the resistance or tolerance of a plant to
Kirsty J Owen   +2 more
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Distribution of Root-Lesion and Stunt Nematodes, and Their Relationship with Soil Properties and Nematode Fauna in Sugarcane Fields in Okinawa, Japan

open access: yesAgronomy, 2020
Sugarcane cultivation in Japan has not yet focused on suppressing plant-parasitic nematodes. For proper nematode management, it is essential to know the spatial distribution of economically important plant-parasitic nematodes and free-living nematodes ...
Masanori Kawanobe   +6 more
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Plant-parasitic nematodes on hemp in the Pacific Northwest of the United States [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cannabis Research
Background Plant-parasitic nematodes are one of the most important biotic factors that impact crop production globally. Since hemp cultivation in the U.S.
Lester A. Núñez-Rodríguez   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Plant-parasitic Nematodes Associated with Grasses Grown for Seed in the Willamette Valley of Oregon [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Nematology
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPN) are an understudied pathogen group in the Oregon cool-season grass seed cropping system. In this survey, the PPN associated with annual ryegrass, bentgrass, fine fescue, orchardgrass, perennial ryegrass, and tall fescue ...
Rivedal H. M.   +6 more
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Effects of Compost on Nematode Pratylenchus sp. (Tylenchida: Pratylenchidae) Population in Patchouli [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Tropical Life Science, 2016
Patchouli is seen as one of the most important export commodities in Indonesia. The presence of parasitic nematode Pratylenchus sp. creates a barrier to plant cultivation. Increasing organic content in soil by applying compost in the plantation is one of
Cecep Subarjah   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Reproduction of Pratylenchus zeae on Weeds [PDF]

open access: yesPlanta Daninha, 2017
Weeds can be hosts of root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus spp.), maintaining or increasing their population in the soil. The objective of this study was to evaluate the reaction of 25 weeds species to the nematode Pratylenchus zeae.
C. BELLÉ   +4 more
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Biological control of phytoparasitic nematodes in sugarcane fields

open access: yesPesquisa Agropecuária Tropical, 2022
The management of nematode infested areas includes several measures, among which chemical nematicides are the most used. However, since their use is associated with environmental impacts, researches with biocontrol agents have ...
Leila Luci Dinardo-Miranda   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Review of nematode interactions with hemp (Cannabis sativa)

open access: yesJournal of Nematology, 2022
The many decades during which the cultivation of Cannabis sativa (hemp) was strongly restricted by law resulted in little research on potential pathogenic nematodes of this increasingly important crop.
Bernard Ernest C.   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pratylenchus vovlasi sp. Nov. (Nematoda: Pratylenchidae) on Raspberries in North Italy with a Morphometrical and Molecular Characterization

open access: yesPlants, 2021
Root-lesion nematode species rank third only to root-knot and cyst nematodes as having the greatest economic impact on crops worldwide. A survey of plant-parasitic nematodes associated with decaying raspberries (Rubus sp.) in northern Italy revealed that
Alberto Troccoli   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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