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Note sur Tylenchulus semipenetrans et Radopholus similis, nématodes parasites des agrumes [PDF]
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Radopholus similis . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Radopholus similis (Cobb) Thorne. Secernentea: Tylenchida: Pratylenchidae. Hosts: various, including banana ( Musa spp.), Citrus spp., black pepper ( Piper nigrum ) and coconut (
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Dynamics of Multiplication of Radopholus Similis 1)
Nematologica, 1966Comparison of the populations of the burrowing nematode (Radopholus similis (Cobb)) in the rootlets of infected citrus trees with those in rootlets of test plants in gnotobiotic cultures gave insight into the reproductive potential and population growth of the parasite.
E.P. Ducharme, W.C. Price
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Radopholus similis (Cobb 1893) Thorne 1949
20161. R. similis (Cobb 1893) Thorne 1949 Syn: R. granulosus (Cobb) Siddiqi 1986 R. acutocaudatus (Zimmermann) Siddiqi 1986 R. biformis (Cobb) Siddiqi 1986 R. similis similis Cobb 1893 (Siddiqi 1986) R. citrophilus Huettel, Dickson & Kaplan 1984 R. similis citrophilus Huettel, Dickson & Kaplan 1984 (Siddiqi 1986) (Pourjam & Nassaj Hosseini 2005) 10♀: L ...
Alvani, Somaye +3 more
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Burrowing Nematode Radopholus similis (Cobb)
2017Radopholus similis is an important pathogenic nematode of bananas and ornamentals. R. similis has a wide host range. It was introduced to China through importing of garden plants. At present, there is few reports about R. similis in Mainland China. But the risk of R.
Birun Lin, Huifang Shen
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The Potential Geographic Distribution of Radopholus similis in China
Agricultural Sciences in China, 2007The burrowing nematode (Radopholus similis) is one of the main quarantine pests in China, and the risk of invasion posed by this nematode is becoming more and more serious with regard to the international trade being intensified day by day. It is urgent to analyse the potential geographic distribution of R. similis in China.
Yun-sheng WANG +4 more
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