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Unzipped genome assemblies of polyploid root-knot nematodes reveal unusual and clade-specific telomeric repeats. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Mota APZ   +17 more
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Root-knot nematodes.

2013
Plant-parasitic nematodes devastate crops worldwide, in turn impacting international trade, social and economic development. Effective control of nematodes is essential for crop protection, and requires an understanding of nematode biology, taxonomy, population dynamics and sampling methods.
Karssen, G., Wesemael, W.M.L., Moens, M.
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The Genomes of Root-Knot Nematodes

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2009
Plant-parasitic nematodes are the most destructive group of plant pathogens worldwide and are extremely challenging to control. The recent completion of two root-knot nematode genomes opens the way for a comparative genomics approach to elucidate the success of these parasites.
Bird, David Mck   +6 more
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Root-knot nematodes.

2006
This chapter covers the life cycle, behaviour, survival, cytogenetics, general morphology, post-infection development, and management and control (through cultural, physical, chemical and biological methods, and crop resistance) of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne arenaria, M. artiella, M. chitwoodi, M. exigua, M. fallax, M. graminicola, M.
Karssen, G., Moens, M.
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Plant-cyst nematode and plant-root-knot nematode interactions

Parasitology Today, 1994
Root-knot nematodes and cyst nematodes are obligate plant parasites that cause extensive damage to the agriculture of both temperate and tropical countries. In this review, Andreas Niebel, Godelieve Gheysen and Marc Van Montagu describe how, in the past decade, the use of molecular techniques has provided new insights in the complex interactions ...
A, Niebel, G, Gheysen, M, Van Montagu
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Root-knot nematodes modulate cell walls during root-knot formation in Arabidopsis roots

Journal of Plant Research, 2020
Phytoparasitic nematodes parasitize many species of rooting plants to take up nutrients, thus causing severe growth defects in the host plants. During infection, root-knot nematodes induce the formation of a characteristic hyperplastic structure called a root-knot or gall on the roots of host plants.
Takashi Ishida   +10 more
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Molecular Techniques for Root-Knot Nematode Identification

Among plant-parasitic nematodes, root-knot nematodes (RKN), Meloidogyne spp., are the most important parasite infecting economically important crops globally and causing severe losses in crop production. The use of efficient nematode control methods against these parasites depends upon their correct detection in roots and soil samples.
Regina M D G, Carneiro   +3 more
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Plant Infection by Root-Knot Nematode

2008
Plant-parasitic nematodes, particularly the sedentary endoparasitic forms, are cosmopolitan pests, collectively causing over $100 billion in annual crop loss worldwide. In the past decade, significant progress has been made in identifying genes and their products that define key aspects of the host–parasite interface, including enzymes and proteins ...
David McK. Bird   +2 more
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