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Pratylenchus ventroprojectus Bernard 1984
201625. P. ventroprojectus Bernard 1984 Associated plant and locality. Apricot (Alborz). Reference. Pourjam, E. et al., Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, 1998, pers. com. Remarks. Description not included in above reference.
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Pratylenchus crenatus Loof 1960
2016Published as part of Alvani, Somaye, Mahdikhani-Moghadam, Esmat, Rouhani, Hamid & Mohammadi, Abbas, 2016, A checklist of the family Pratylenchidae Thorne, 1949 from Iran, pp.
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Biological control of Pratylenchus brachyurus with isolates of Trichoderma spp. on soybean
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Invasion of Wheat Roots by Pratylenchus thornei
Nature, 1967SEINHORST developed a model to relate the density of nematodes in a population and the damage caused to plants1. Later he developed another model to relate the increase in the population and the density of the population2. These models, based on the relationships between predator and prey of Nicholson and Bailey3, make two principal assumptions: (a ...
R I, Baxter, C D, Blake
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Pratylenchus teres Khan & Singh 1975
201623. P. teres Khan & Singh 1975 (Azimi & Mahdikhani–Moghadam 2013) 10♀: L = 531 (490–615) µm; a = 26.9 (25.1–32.2); b = 4.6 (4.1–5.6); b´ = 3.7 (3.2–4.6) c = 16.5 (16.4–19.2); c' = 2.3 (1.5–3); St = 17 (16–18) µm; V = 73.6 (70–77); V´ = 77.6 (75.2–79.3) Associated plants and localities.
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Pseudomonads contribute to regulation of Pratylenchus penetrans (Nematoda) populations on apple.
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print), 2018Inoculation with antagonistic soil microorganisms has shown potential to suppress replant disease of apple in orchard soils. Pseudomonas spp. may have the potential to reduce Pratylenchus penetrans populations on apple. Pseudomonas spp.
T. T. Watson, T. Forge, L. Nelson
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Pratylenchus sensillatus Anderson &Townshend 1985
201621. P. sensillatus Anderson &Townshend 1985 (present study) 12♀: L= 620.4 (564.9–680) µm; a = 34.3 (30.7–37.8); b = 7.7 (6.6–8.8); b' = 4.3 (3.7–5.1); c = 22.2 (19.5–24.3); c' = 2.2 (1.9–2.8); St = 16.8 (15.8–17.5) µm; V = 77.6 (75.7–79.1); V´ = 81.1 (79.3–82.8) Associated plant and locality. Ziziphus zizyphus (South Khorasan). Reference. Present study.
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Pratylenchus Pinguicaudatus N. Sp. (Pratylenchinae: Nematoda) With a Key To the Genus Pratylenchus
Nematologica, 1969Pratylenchus pinguicaudatus n. sp., associated with wheat at Rothamsted, is distinguished from other Pratylenchus species by having three head annules, no males, a long narrow oesophageal overlap and a broadly rounded smooth tail tip. A key is given separating 36 species in the genus.
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Pratylenchus crassi Das & Sultana 1979
20165. P. crassi Das & Sultana 1979 (Azimi & Mahdikhani–Moghadam 2013) 8♀: L = 437 (420–450) µm; a = 21.4 (20–25); b = 7.9 (7.4–8.5); b´ = 3.5 (3.4–3.6) c = 20.2 (18.6–22); c´ = 2.1 (2–2.4) St = 17.3 (17–18) µm; V = 73.4 (72–77.2); V´ = 78.2 (75–81) Associated plant and locality. Faba bean (Khuzestan). Reference.
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Pratylenchus thornei Sher & Allen 1953
2016Published as part of Alvani, Somaye, Mahdikhani-Moghadam, Esmat, Rouhani, Hamid & Mohammadi, Abbas, 2016, A checklist of the family Pratylenchidae Thorne, 1949 from Iran, pp. 179-204 in Zootaxa 4079 (2) on pages 192-194, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4079.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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