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Field resistance to nonfumigant nematicides in Xiphinema index and Meloidogyne incognita
Yamashita, T.T., Viglierchio, D.R.
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Anti-HIV-1 Activity of the Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitor ACC017. [PDF]
Ma MD +8 more
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Soil health in Moroccan olive agroecosystems: The bioindication role of terrestrial nematode dynamics. [PDF]
Laasli SE +12 more
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The development of juvenile stages of Xiphinema index (Nematoda : Dorylaimida) on Vitis vinifera
Coiro, M.I., Agostinelli, A.
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Advances in biology, ecology and control of Xiphinema index, the nematode vector of GFLV
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Production and characterisation of monoclonal antibodies to antigens from Xiphinema index
AbstractWhen feeding, Xiphinema index induces remarkable cellular modifications at the feeding site in the root tips of its hosts, similar to those induced by root endoparasites such as Meloidogyne spp. The large size of X. index enables direct analysis of their proteins. Following immunisation of a mouse with macerated extracts of X.
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Genetic and QTL analysis of resistance to Xiphinema index in a grapevine cross
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2007Resistance to the dagger nematode Xiphinema index has been an important objective in grape rootstock breeding programs. This nematode not only causes severe feeding damage to the root system, but it also vectors grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV), the causal agent of fanleaf degeneration and one of the most severe viral diseases of grape.
S Riaz, M Andrew Walker, Riaz S
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Genetic Structure of Xiphinema pachtaicum and X. index Populations Based on Mitochondrial DNA Variation [PDF]
The dagger nematodes Xiphinema pachtaicum and X. index are two of the most widespread and frequently occurring Xiphinema spp. co-infesting vineyards and other crops and natural habitats worldwide. Sexual reproduction is rare in these species. The primary
CARLOS Gutierrez-Gutierrez +2 more
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The ectoparasitic nematode Xiphinema index transmits grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) during feeding on grapevine roots, causing fanleaf degeneration in the plant. Hence, resistance breeding is a key to develop novel rootstocks to overcome such threats. In
Matthias Hahn +2 more
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