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Scutellonema Andrassy, 1958 S. bradys (Steiner & LeHew, 1933) Andrassy, 1958 syn. Hoplolaimus bradys Steiner & LeHew, 1933 Anguillulina bradys (Steiner & LeHew) Goodey, 1935 Rotylenchus bradys (Steiner & LeHew) Filipjev, 1936 R. blaberus Steiner, 1937 Scutellonema blaberum (Steiner, 1937) Andrassy, 1958 S. dioscoreae Lordello, 1959 S.
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Scutellonema Andrassy, 1958 S. bradys (Steiner & LeHew, 1933) Andrassy, 1958 syn. Hoplolaimus bradys Steiner & LeHew, 1933 Anguillulina bradys (Steiner & LeHew) Goodey, 1935 Rotylenchus bradys (Steiner & LeHew) Filipjev, 1936 R. blaberus Steiner, 1937 Scutellonema blaberum (Steiner, 1937) Andrassy, 1958 S. dioscoreae Lordello, 1959 S.
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Scutellonema clathricaudatum . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2008Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Scutellonema clathricaudatum Whitehead. Nematoda: Hoplolaimidae. Hosts: polyphagous. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia (India, Manipur, Thailand), Africa (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Congo ...
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Systematic Notes On Some Species of Scutellonema Andrassy, 1958 (Hoplolaimidae: Nematoda)
Nematologica, 1984Three species of Scutellonema are removed from the genus: S. picea is considered a junior synonym of Rotylenchus robustus; S. petersi is considered a junior synonym of S. indorobustus ; S. sexlineatum is regarded species incertae sedis. S. naveenum is synonymized with S. magniphasmum. S. ramai, S. sheri and S. orientale are considered identical with S.
Mattaar, J.T.A., Loof, P.A.A.
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1984
Scutellonema cephalidum n. sp., a parasite of the rubber plant, Ficus elastica 'Decora,' is described and illustrated. Its primary distinguishing characters are the irregular size and shape of four to nine segments of the basal head annule, parthenogenetic females which lack a spermatheca, and distinctiveness of the cephalids, hemizonid, and ...
R. V. Anderson +2 more
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Scutellonema cephalidum n. sp., a parasite of the rubber plant, Ficus elastica 'Decora,' is described and illustrated. Its primary distinguishing characters are the irregular size and shape of four to nine segments of the basal head annule, parthenogenetic females which lack a spermatheca, and distinctiveness of the cephalids, hemizonid, and ...
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The Yam Nematode, Scutellonema bradys, a New Threat to Potato
Potato Research, 2015We investigated the possible threats of Scutellonema bradys on potato production by evaluating the host suitability and damage symptoms in five potato varieties grown in Europe and Africa. The probability of nematode entry, spread and establishment in Europe was also investigated, through a pest risk analysis (PRA).
Abraham Okki Mwamula +2 more
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Scutellonema bradys and Pratylenchus spp. associated with weeds in yam fields
Nematology, 2019Summary Dry root disease of yam (Dioscorea spp.), caused by Scutellonema bradys, Pratylenchus coffeae and P. brachyurus, is prominent among the plant disease problems of yam in Brazil. In order to evaluate the association of these nematode species with weeds, field sampling was performed during 2016 and 2017 in yam-growing areas with a history of the ...
Alison V.D.L. De Almeida +5 more
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PRESENCE OF THE YAM NEMATODE Scutellonema bradys IN GUADELOUPE AND MARTINIQUE
1986The "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.
Kermarreck, Alain +5 more
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Scutellonema Siamense N. Sp. (Tylenchida: Hoplolaiminae) From Thailand
Nematologica, 1965Scutellonema siamense n. sp. from rhizosphere soil of pineapple near Udorn, Thailand, is described and figured. It differs from S. brachyttrum in the truncate head, the presence of a functional spermatheca in the female and in the abundance of males.
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Nematology
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
Joseph Maosa +5 more
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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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The Mechanism of Action of the Yam Nematode, Scutellonema Bradys
Nematologica, 1976Chromatographic analysis of the incubation solution of S. bradys showed that five amino acids--aspartic acid, phenylalanine, hydroxyinol acetic acid, leucine and isoleucine were discharged by this nematode. Pectinase and amylase activities were detected in homogenates of S. bradys.
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