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Loi De Croissance, Sur Plant De Riz, D'Une Population Endophyte D'Hirschmanniella Spinicaudata (Nematoda: Tylenchoidea) En Fonction D'Un Inoculum Variable

open access: yesNematologica, 1970
Dans le cas d'Hirschmanniella spinicaudata, endoparasite du riz, la penetration dans les jeunes plantules en fonction de l'importance de l'inoculum s'ajuste a la fonction: K y= K/I+a xb Si l'on considere comme population initiale (Pi) non plus l'inoculum mais le nombre d'individus ayant penetre, la population finale (Pf) ne s'exprime plus, en fonction ...
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Antaretylus humus n. gen., n. sp. from the Subantarctic (Nematoda: Tylenchoidea).

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2011
Antarctylus humus n. gen., n. sp. from peat soil in the subantarctic is proposed. It can be distinguished from the most closely related genus Helicotylenchus by the arrangement of the esophageal glands, the broadly rounded lip region, and the tapering pointed tail in the female.
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Reclassification of the Genus Chitinotylenchus (Micoletzky, 1922) and a Redescription of C. paragracilis (Micoletzky, 1922) (Nematoda: Tylenchoidea).

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2011
The holotype of Chitinotylenchus paragracilis (Micoletzky, 1922) is redescribed and illustrated. Chitinotylenchus is proposed as a synonym of Ditylenchus Filipjev, 1936 and C. paragracilis as Ditylenchus paragracilis (Micoletzky, 1922) new comb. The four other species in the genus Chitinotylenchus are considered species inquirendae.
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The Esophageal Glands of Pratylenchus Filipjev and Apratylenchoides belli n. gen. n. sp. (Nematoda: Tylenchoidea).

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2011
The esophageal glands in the genus Pratylenchus occur in a large, single ventral lobe except for four populations in which a few specimens had the glands located dorsally. Apratylenchoides belli n. gen. n. sp. in the subfamily Radopholinae is proposed for a species having two esophageal glands in a large dorsal lobe and one gland in a smaller, shorter ...
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Decoding the Pine Wood Nematode's survival mystery: Gene family expansion drives adaptation revealed by dual-omics. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Pathog
Shao H   +10 more
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Exosome-mediated delivery of microRNAs by root-knot nematodes. [PDF]

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Maxwell MWH   +6 more
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CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUPERFAMILIES TYLENCHOIDEA AND HOPLOLAIMOIDEA WITH NOTES ON THE PHYLOGENY OF THE SUBORDER TYLENCHINA (NEMATODA)

open access: yesProceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR. Biology, 1981
Aleksandr Rõss, Eino Krall
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