نتایج جستجو برای: plant nematodes

تعداد نتایج: 406633  

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2001
F Zhang D P Schmitt

Nematode occurrence at specific locations throughout a water catchment-irrigation system was determined. Soil samples were collected from five water source locations on the slopes of Olomana Mountain and Maunawili Valley and from about 40 plant species on 18 farms (56 ha of 480 ha irrigated by the reservoir). Water was sampled from the catchment reservoir at 0.3 m, 9 m, and 18 m (bottom). A far...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1972
D P Schmitt D C Norton

Soil samples were collected from three native Iowa prairies and analyzed for plant paiasitic nematodes and selected soil properties. Sites or nematodes were clustered with similarities related to habitat by a cluster analysis of site by nematode species and of nematodes by site. Some nematodes occurred in a wide range of prairie habitats, whereas others were more restricted. For example, greate...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2000
I K Ibrahim Z A Handoo A A El-Sherbiny

Surveys were conducted in Alexandria, El-Behera, and Matrouh Governorates in northwestern Egypt during the 1994-1998 cropping seasons to study the occurrence, population density, host associations, and distribution of phytoparasitic nematodes associated with 35 major crops, grasses, and weeds. A total of 220 soil and root samples containing mixed populations of 26 genera and 38 species of phyto...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2010
Kevin D Lafferty Stacie A Hathaway Alex S Wegmann Frank S Shipley Adam R Backlin Joel Helm Robert N Fisher

Black rats ( Rattus rattus ) and their stomach nematodes (Mastophorus muris) were historically introduced to islets at Palmyra Atoll in the central Pacific Line Islands. To investigate patterns of parasitism, we trapped rats and quantified nematodes on 13 islets of various sizes and habitat types. Most rats were parasitized (59%) with an average of 12 worms per infected rat. Islet size did not ...

2017
Juan E. Palomares-Rius Carolina Escobar Javier Cabrera Alessio Vovlas Pablo Castillo

Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) interact with plants in different ways, for example, through subtle feeding behavior, migrating destructively through infected tissues, or acting as virus-vectors for nepoviruses. They are all obligate biotrophic parasites as they derive their nutrients from living cells which they modify using pharyngeal gland secretions prior to food ingestion. Some of them ca...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2007
Xiaodong Bai Parwinder S Grewal Saskia A Hogenhout Byron J Adams Todd A Ciche Randy Gaugler Paul W Sternberg

We compared Heterorhabditis bacteriophora GPS11 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) to the ESTs of animal-parasitic, human-parasitic, plant-parasitic, and free-living nematodes. We identified 127 previously nondescribed ESTs of which 119 had homologs in ESTs and 8 had homologs in proteins of free-living nematodes. These ESTs were assigned putative functions in transcription, signal transduction, cel...

2011
Eric L. Davis Annelies Haegeman Taisei Kikuchi

Evidence from as early as the 1950’s that phytoparasitic nematodes could secrete enzymes to facilitate penetration of the stylet through the host cell wall or to promote nematode migration within plant tissues was confirmed in 1998 with the report of the first genes encoding endogenous endo-1,4-β-glucanases isolated from animals, the phytoparasitic cyst nematodes. Expressed gene analyses and re...

2017
Muhammad A. Ali Farrukh Azeem Hongjie Li Holger Bohlmann

Nematodes are omnipresent in nature including many species which are parasitic to plants and cause enormous economic losses in various crops. During the process of parasitism, sedentary phytonematodes use their stylet to secrete effector proteins into the plant cells to induce the development of specialized feeding structures. These effectors are used by the nematodes to develop compatible inte...

2017
Vyomesh S. Patel Y. M. Shukla

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most popular vegetable crops worldwide, owing to its high nutritive value and diversified use. Plant parasitic nematodes are important pests of tomato and cause huge economic losses (Bird and Kaloshian, 2003). India is the second largest tomato growing country having cultivation area of 8.8 lakh ha with production of 18.23 mmt with productivity 20....

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