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Root-knot Nematodes and Giant Cells
2011Of all the economically important plant parasitic nematodes, root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne species) are amongst the most widespread, the best recognized and most widely studied. This is partly because infected roots develop galls where the nematodes feed, which with severe infection give roots a ‘knotted’ appearance. They have a remarkably wide host
Jones, M.G.K., Goto, D.B.
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Root-knot Nematodes and Legume Nodules
Nature, 1961PUBLISHED descriptions of the course of infestation of roots of legume species by root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are not new. As early as 1932 Godfrey and Oliveira1 followed the process of infestation in cowpea (Vigna sinensis) in root observation boxes containing sterilized soil.
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Root-knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.)
2023Raman Kumar Walia, Matiyar Rahaman Khan
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Meloidogyne ethiopica (Root-knot nematode)
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