Identification of candidate effector genes of Pratylenchus penetrans [PDF]
Pratylenchus penetrans is one of the most important species of root lesion nematodes (RLNs) because of its detrimental and economic impact in a wide range of crops. Similar to other plant‐parasitic nematodes (PPNs), P.
Baum, Thomas +8 more
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Morphological and molecular characteristics of Pratylenchus haiduongensis sp. n., a new species of root-lesion nematodes associated with carrot in Vietnam [PDF]
Pratylenchus haiduongensis sp. n. is described as associated with carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus (Hoffm.) Schubl. & G. Martens) in Hai Duong Province, Vietnam. P. haiduongensis sp. n.
Le, Thi Mai Linh +5 more
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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 Associated with Grasses Grown for Seed in the Willamette Valley of Oregon [PDF]
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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Serendipitous identification of Pratylenchus curvicauda from the grainbelt of Western Australia
A Pratylenchus species identified during a survey of Pratylenchus quasitereoides incidence at four locations of the grainbelt of Western Australia is described.
Begum Farhana +5 more
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Development of Pratylenchus Coffeae in Biochar Applied Soil, Coffee Roots and Its Effect on Plant Growth [PDF]
Biochar improve physical, chemical and biological properties of soil. It may also be used as botanical pesticides. The experiment was aimed to determine the effect of biochar on population development of parasitic nematode Pratylenchus coffeae.
Rahayu, D. S. (Dwi), Sari, N. P. (Niken)
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Resistance of Rose Rootstocks to Meloidogyne hapla, Pratylenchus penetrans, and Pratylenchus vulnus1
Abstract Eight rose rootstocks were tested in pot experiments for their suitability as host to Meloidogyne hapla Chitwood, Pratylenchus penetrans Cobb, and P. vulnus Allen & Jensen. Most rootstocks were host for both Pratylenchus spp. but great difference in host efficiency occurred. Rosa indica ‘Major’ and R.
K. Ohkawa, T. Saigusa
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Pest categorisation of Pratylenchus loosi. [PDF]
Following the EFSA commodity risk assessment of Malus domestica plants imported from Türkiye into the EU, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Pratylenchus loosi (Nematoda: Pratylenchidae) for the EU. Pratylenchus loosi belongs to the order Rhabditida, subfamily Pratylenchidae.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +25 more
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Meloidogyne and Pratylenchus species in sugarcane fields in the state of Alagoas, Brazil
: The objective of this study was to accomplish a survey on populations of Meloidogyne and Pratylenchus species in sugarcane farming areas in the state of Alagoas, Brazil. Twenty samples of soil and roots were processed to extract and quantify nematodes;
Marissônia de Araujo Noronha +7 more
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Identification of Pratylenchus coffeae as a causal agent of root rot disease in Sorghum bicolor in China. [PDF]
Qin L +7 more
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