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Journal of Oilseeds Research, 2023
Penetration behavior of reniform nematode on nematode resistant (JC-12) and nematode susceptible (48-1) genotypes of castor was studied. Results showed that higher number of nematodes was attached to the roots of 48-1 than JC-12 as average root population of 48-1 and JC-12 were 60.3 and 9.8 respectively at four weeks after inoculation. Lowered nematode
null P GIRIBABU, null K SANKARI MEENA
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Penetration behavior of reniform nematode on nematode resistant (JC-12) and nematode susceptible (48-1) genotypes of castor was studied. Results showed that higher number of nematodes was attached to the roots of 48-1 than JC-12 as average root population of 48-1 and JC-12 were 60.3 and 9.8 respectively at four weeks after inoculation. Lowered nematode
null P GIRIBABU, null K SANKARI MEENA
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Reniform nematode resistance in potato clones
American Potato Journal, 1979SeveralSolatium tuberosum clones were tested for resistance to the reniform nematode,Rotylenchulus reniformis. Commercial cultivars La Rouge and possibly Red La Soda had high levels of resistance to the reniform nematode.R. reniformis resistance was found to exist independently of the H1, H2, or H3 genes for resistance to races of potato cyst nematodes,
R. V. Rebois, R. E. Webb
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Genetics of Resistance to Reniform Nematode in Upland Cotton
Crop Science, 1990Reniform nematode (RN), (Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford and Oliveira) is an economically important pest of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Sources of resistance to RN have been identified, but inheritance of resistance has not been studied previously.
Noor Muhammad, Jack E. Jones
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Protease inhibitors and reproduction of reniform nematode in pineapple
Annals of Applied Biology, 2009AbstractEndogenous protease inhibitors (PIs) in the roots of Smooth Cayenne pineapple clones may affect the growth of the plant‐parasitic nematode Rotylenchulus reniformis. In pineapple, reniform population densities remain atypically near preplant levels for 6–9 months after pineapple planting.
C. Rabovich, R. Paull, B. Sipes
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Effect of root‐knot and reniform nematodes alone and in combination on the chickpea
Archives Of Phytopathology And Plant Protection, 1999An increase in the inoculum level of root‐knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita and the reniform nematode, Rotylenchulus reniformis resulted in a relative decrease in plant growth parameters of chickpea. Consequently water absorption capability of roots was impaired. M. incognita caused greater reduction than R. reniformis at the same inoculum level. In
Suhail Anver, M. Mashkoor Alam
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Geographic isolates of reniform nematode differ in their reproduction and virulence
Plant DiseaseManagement of the reniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford and Oliveira) in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) continues to be a challenge primarily due to inconsistent performance of resistant genotypes. We hypothesize that diversity in reproduction and virulence in R.
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The reniform nematode, Rotylenchulus macrosoma, infecting olive in southern Spain
Nematology, 2003Abstract Severe root infection of wild olive (Olea europea L. ssp. sylvestris), together with heavy soil infestation by the reniform nematode Rotylenchulus macrosoma, was detected in a natural wild olive orchard on sandy soil in Cádiz province, Andalucía, southern Spain.
Castillo P, Vovlas N, Troccoli, A
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Rotylenchulus reniformis (reniform nematode)
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Reniform and False Root-Knot Nematodes, Rotylenchulus and Nacobbus spp
2020Reniform nematodes are rather cosmopolitan in distribution, occurring in a wide spectrum of habitats in most continents, attacking a wide variety of plants. False root-knot nematodes are rather restricted in their distribution, being found principally in South and North America. Female vermiform to kidney-shaped, often spiral when vermiform. Lip region
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