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Longevity of Radopholus Similis (Cobb) in Host-Free Soil

Nematologica, 1961
Burrowing nematodes do not survive more than six months in sandy soils in Central Florida (U.S.A.) in the absence of suscept roots. Populations in citrus roots and soil contained in cheesecloth, nylon, or polyethylene bags buried at depths of 31-152 cm disappeared within six months, whereas Hoplolaimus coronatus, Pratylenchus brachyurus, and numerous ...
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Radopholus similis, the Burrowing Nematode in New Guinea.

The Papua New Guinea Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Radopholus similis ( Cobb, 1893) Thorne, 1949 is recorded on three occasions on unthrifty bananas at two sites at Lae and in the Lower Markham Valley, these being the first records of this nematode in New Guinea.
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Biological, biochemical and molecular diversity of Radopholus similis

1996
Les études sur la diversité biologique intraspécifique de Radopholus similis, ravageur du bananier, ont révélé une grande diversité dans la pathogénicité des plants, directement liée au taux de multiplication dans les tissus racinaires. Parallèlement, l'analyse électrophorétique des isoenzymes et l'analyse directe du génome par RAPD constituent des ...
Sarah, Jean-Louis, Fallas, G.
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Weeds as potential reservoir of Radopholus similis in banana fields in Martinique

2000
During a survey of the nematodes associated with weeds in banana fields in Martinique, 37 weed species in 34 genera and 19 familles were collected to extract nematodes from the roots. Result of this survey showed that at least 20 weed species were host of #Radopholus similis#. Besides some peculiar good #R. similis# reservoir (e.g. #Phenax sonneratii#)
Quénéhervé, Patrick   +3 more
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Agricultural control of Radopholus similis in banana and plantain plantations

2019
The nematode Radopholus Similis is the most significant parasitic nematode of the banana plant and the banana plantain plant in the world. R. Similis feeds on the root tissues and causes damages going from simple root lesions, reducing the crop yield, to the fall of seedlings. Because of these damages, R.
Tankam Chedjou, Israël   +4 more
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Transgenic East African Highland Banana Plants Are Protected against Radopholus similis through Host-Delivered RNAi

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023
Lander Bauters   +2 more
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Effect of storage temperature on the in vitro reproduction of Radopholus similis

1994
Les cultures pures de nématodes sont utilisées pour étudier leur activité migratoire dans les tissus végétaux. Afin de constituer une banque de Radopholus similis, une méthode de conservation in vitro est étudiée afin d'augmenter leur durée de vie en fonction de la température d'incubation.
Fallas, G.A., Sarah, Jean-Louis
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Sampling Radopholus similis in banana - sample size and accuracy

1988
Abstract d'une communication au 19e Symposium International de l'European Society of Nematologists, Uppsala, Suède, août 1988. Dans une parcelle carrée de 100 bananiers, chaque plante a été l'objet de 3 prélèvements d'échantillons de racines au cours de la période de récolte.
Sarah, Jean-Louis, Perrier, Xavier
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Radopholus similis (Cobb) Thorne

EPPO Bulletin, 1981
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