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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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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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In vitro screening for resistance to Radopholus similis in Musa spp.
Plant Science, 2002Abstract The burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis , is the most important nematode pest of banana and plantain worldwide, causing severe yield losses in commercial and local consumption cultivars. Chemical control is currently the most-used method to manage the nematodes, although nematicides are dangerous, toxic and expensive. Therefore, nematode
Annemie Elsen +5 more
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Distribution Geographique De Radopholus similis
Agronomie Africaine, 2009Une enquête faunistique sur la cohabitation de deux nématodes endoparasites migrateurs : R. similis et P. coffeae, a été réalisée dans le Sud-Est de la Côte d\'Ivoire. Sur chaque site, l\'unité de production représentée par un carré de culture de 2 à 3 ha a servi de base pour l\'échantillonnage des racines à raison de 10 bananiers/carré.
Gnonhouri, P, Adiko, A
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Radopholus similis (Cobb, 1893) Thorne ,1949
2020First observed in Fiji in 1893, the burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis infects the roots of many commercial crops such as banana, ginger and citrus. A draft genome is available and sequence analysis suggests that it is closely related to cyst nematodes than to root knot or other migratory endoparasitic nematodes such as Pratylenchus. Recent work on
Perrine-Walker, Francine, Pattison, Tony
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An agricultural control of Radopholus similis in banana plantations
2018Radopholus similis is the major parasitic nematode of banana and plantain plants worldwide. R. Similis feeds on the root tissues and causes damages going from simple root lesions, reducing the crop yield, to the fall of seedlings. Hence, R. similis is one of the most regulated plant pests.
Tankam Chedjou, Israël +4 more
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Longevity of Radopholus Similis (Cobb) in Host-Free Soil
Nematologica, 1961Burrowing 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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Biological, biochemical and molecular diversity of Radopholus similis
1996Les 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
2000During 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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