نتایج جستجو برای: knot nematodes on olive

تعداد نتایج: 8427925  

2013
Ionit Iberkleid Paulo Vieira Janice de Almeida Engler Kalia Firester Yitzhak Spiegel Sigal Brown Horowitz

Plant-parasitic nematodes produce at least one structurally unique class of small helix-rich retinol- and fatty-acid-binding proteins that have no counterparts in their plant hosts. Herein we describe a protein of the plant-parasitic root-knot nematode Meloidogyne javanica, which is a member of the nematode-specific fatty-acid- and retinol-binding (Mj-FAR-1) family of proteins. The mj-far-1 mRN...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1990
B C Hyman

Genetic variation within nuclear and mitochondrial DNA of Meloidogyne species and host races has been evaluated for the development of root-knot nematode molecular diagnostics. This review summarizes the distinctive features of several useful DNA-based assays for plant-parasitic nematodes, focusing upon the direct application of these procedures for Meloidogyne detection, identification, and sy...

2017
Sagar Banerjee Sarvajeet S. Gill Bharat H. Gawade Pradeep K. Jain Kuppuswamy Subramaniam Anil Sirohi

Root-knot nematodes have emerged as devastating parasites causing substantial losses to agricultural economy worldwide. Tomato is the most favored host for major species of root-knot nematodes. Control strategies like use of nematicides have proved to be harmful to the environment. Other control methods like development of resistant cultivars and crop rotation have serious limitations. This stu...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2012
Per H McCord

In the Pacific Northwest, alfalfa (Medicago sativa) is host to two species of root-knot nematodes, including race 2 of the Columbia root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne chitwoodi) and the northern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne hapla). In addition to the damage caused to alfalfa itself by M. hapla, alfalfa's host status to both species leaves large numbers of nematodes available to damage rotation ...

2000
Robert G. McBride Robert L. Mikkelsen Kenneth R. Barker

Organic soil amendments have been employed as an alternative to or in combination with, chemical nematicides and cultural practices to control plant-parasitic nematodes. Rye (Secale cereale L.) has been shown to be effective in minimizing the damage caused by root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White) Chitwood) when grown as a cover crop and then incorporated into the soil pr...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources 2017

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Horticulture 2002

Journal: :South African Journal of Enology & Viticulture 2017

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