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Rotylenchulus

Ana Teresa Mosquera-Espinosa   +2 more
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Rotylenchulus Borealis N. Sp. With a Key To the Species of Rot Ylenchulus

Nematologica, 1962
A new species of the genus Rotylenchulus, R. borealis, is described. It occurs on grasses in the Netherlands and differs from R. reniformis by the more anterior vulva position, the higher vulval cone, the more strongly curved body of the adult female and the slenderer tail. The differences from the other species of the genus are also given and a key is
Loof, P.A.A., Oostenbrink, M.
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The Biology of Rotylenchulus Parvus 1)

Nematologica, 1968
Rotylenchulus parvus (Williams) completed its life cycle from egg to egg in 27-36 days at 24-28°C through four molts, the first of which occurred within the egg. After ecdysis and without feeding, the second-stage larvae went through three superimposed molts. Barley, blackeye cowpea, Bermuda grass, corn, red kidney bean were favorable hosts.
D.J. Raski, D.R. Dasgupta
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Effects of irradiation on the reproduction of Rotylenchulus reniformis

Nematology, 2018
Rotylenchulus reniformis is an agricultural pest of economic and regulatory importance. The effects of irradiation on second-stage juveniles (J2) of R. reniformis were evaluated in a glasshouse bioassay. Nematodes were irradiated in an aqueous solution in plastic tubes within cored Ipomoea batatas roots.
Roxana Y. Myers   +3 more
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Histology of the Feeding Site of Rotylenchulus Reniformis

Nematologica, 1973
The histology of the permanent feeding site of Rotylenchulus reniformis was studied in roots of inoculated seedlings of upland cotton, tomato and mint. The nematode fed in the stelar region and the most outstanding host reactions were hypertrophy of pericycle cells and a thickening of cell walls in the endodermis.
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Reaction of Bt Cotton to Rotylenchulus reniformis Infection

Madras Agricultural Journal, 2012
Experiments were conducted twice to evaluate the influence of Bt cotton on Rotylenchulus reniformis under laboratory (28 o + 2 o C) and glasshouse conditions. Three Bt hybrids viz., Bunny Bt, RasiBt and Jagannath fusion Bt were compared with their respective non Bt (Refugia) for their impact on egg hatching, juveniles attraction, root penetration and ...
R P Shingare   +3 more
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Rotylenchulus parvus . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Rotylenchulus parvus (Williams) Sher Nematoda: Hoplolaimidae Hosts: Wide host range, including cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum ), maize ( Zea mays ), papaya ( Carica papaya ), sugarcane (
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On the occurrence of Rotylenchulus borealis in the Slovak Republic

2002
Rotylenchulus borealis Loof & Oostenbrink, 1962 has been reported for the first time in the territory of the Slovak Republic. The hosts are maize (Zea mays L.) and pigweed plants (Chenopodium album L.). Nematode infestation and morphological character of the observed species are presented here.
Liskova M   +4 more
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Rotylenchulus reniformis (reniform nematode)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Rotylenchulus parvus (reniform nematode)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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