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Pathogenicity of the nematode Scutellonema cavenessi on peanut and soybean
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Interaction of Scutellonema cavenessi and Glomus mosseae on growth and N2 fixation of soybean
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Scutellonema bradys (Steiner and Lehew) with Two Vulvae and a Malformed Gonoduct.
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Biology of the plant-parasitic nematode Scutellonema cavenessi Sher, 1964 : anhydrobiosis
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PRESENCE OF THE YAM NEMATODE Scutellonema bradys IN GUADELOUPE AND MARTINIQUE [PDF]
The "root-lesion nematode" (Pratylenchus coffeae) has been, until 1985, the major soil-borne pest of yam crops in the French West Indies. Since early this year, the actual "yam-nematode" has been found regularly in tubers sampled in Guadeloupe and Martinique.
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Summary Distinguishing Scutellonema species based on morphology alone is particularly challenging, especially within the S. brachyurus complex. Although Type A (America, Europe, Asia) and Type B (Africa) are geographically isolated and
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Summary Distinguishing Scutellonema species based on morphology alone is particularly challenging, especially within the S. brachyurus complex. Although Type A (America, Europe, Asia) and Type B (Africa) are geographically isolated and
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Infectivity and reproduction of Scutellonema bradys on weeds and cultivated plant species [PDF]
The nematode Scutellonema bradys is the main phytosanitary problem of yam (Dioscorea rotundata) in the Brazilian State of Bahia. Little is known about the host range of this nematode in Brazil, especially on weeds and plant species cultivated together with yam.
Carmo, DarcilĂșcia Oliveira do +2 more
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NEMATODES OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN MANIPUR III: ON THE SPECIES OF THE GENUS SCUTELLONEMA [PDF]
A survey of the plant parasitic nematodes associated with the medicinal plants carried out in different localities of Manipur revealed the occurrence of a large number of hoplolaimids, nine known species belonging to the genus Scutellonema were recorded, detailed measurements, habitat and localities of the following known species have been provided. Of
DHANACHAND, CH.
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Evaluation of Culturing Methods for the Yam Nematode Scutellonema bradys
Journal of Experimental Agriculture International, 2018Abiodun O Claudius-Cole
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