نتایج جستجو برای: cyst nematode

تعداد نتایج: 46961  

Journal: :Pest management science 2003
David J Chitwood

The recent de-registration of several chemical nematicides and the impending loss of methyl bromide from the pest-control market necessitate the development of new methods for controlling nematode-induced crop damage. One approach for developing novel target-specific controls is by exploiting fundamental differences between the biological processes of nematodes and their host plants. Researcher...

2002
C C FLEMING SUSAN J TURNER

The effective management of cyst nematodes requires accurate assessments of the species composition and size of field populations. Compared to traditional diagnostics the polymerase chain reaction offers high specificity, sensitivity and a more rapid means of identifying large numbers of cyst nematode samples. PCRRFLP of the ITS I ribosomal DNA region from Heterodera and Globodera species produ...

2009
Anoop S. Sindhu Tom R. Maier Melissa G. Mitchum Richard S. Hussey Eric L. Davis Thomas J. Baum

Cyst nematodes are highly evolved sedentary plant endoparasites that use parasitism proteins injected through the stylet into host tissues to successfully parasitize plants. These secretory proteins likely are essential for parasitism as they are involved in a variety of parasitic events leading to the establishment of specialized feeding cells required by the nematode to obtain nourishment. Wi...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Tarek Hewezi Peter J Howe Tom R Maier Richard S Hussey Melissa G Mitchum Eric L Davis Thomas J Baum

Cyst nematodes are sedentary plant parasites that cause dramatic cellular changes in the plant root to form feeding cells, so-called syncytia. 10A06 is a cyst nematode secretory protein that is most likely secreted as an effector into the developing syncytia during early plant parasitism. A homolog of the uncharacterized soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines), 10A06 gene was cloned from th...

2001
Brian Kerry

Three species of fungi, Catenaria auxiliarls (Kiihn) Tribe, Nematophthora gynophila Kerry and Crump, and a Lagenidiaceous fungus have been found attacking female cyst nematodes. All are zoosporic fungi which parasitize females on the root surface, cause the breakdown of the nematode cuticle, and prevent cyst formation. Their identification and some aspects of their biology are reviewed. N. gyno...

Journal: :The plant health instructor index 2021

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1997
T A Wheeler P E Pierson C E Young R M Riedel H R Willson J B Eisley A F Schmitthenner P E Lipps

Soybean (Glycine max) producers in Ohio rarely use soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines, SCN)-resistant cultivars because of concerns over limited yield potential and lack of resistance to Phytophthora sojae. A two-year study was initiated to determine grain yield and nematode population increase on soybean cyst nematode-resistant cultivars in maturity groups II and III in production fiel...

2018
Casey L Ruark Michael Gardner Melissa G Mitchum Eric L Davis Tim L Sit

The study of invertebrate-and particularly nematode-viruses is emerging with the advancement of transcriptome sequencing. Five single-stranded RNA viruses have now been confirmed within the economically important soybean cyst nematode (SCN; Heterodera glycines). From previous research, we know these viruses to be widespread in greenhouse and field populations of SCN. Several of the SCN viruses ...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 1998
C H Opperman D M Bird

Despite advances in understanding plant responses to nematode infection, little information exists regarding parasitic mechanisms. Recently, it has become possible to perform genetic analysis of soybean cyst nematode. Integration of classic and reverse genetics and genomic approaches for the parasite, with host genetics and genomics will expand our knowledge of nematode parasitism.

2017
Casey L. Ruark Stephen R. Koenning Eric L. Davis Charles H. Opperman Steven A. Lommel Melissa G. Mitchum Tim L. Sit

Five viruses were previously discovered infecting soybean cyst nematodes (SCN; Heterodera glycines) from greenhouse cultures maintained in Illinois. In this study, the five viruses [ScNV, ScPV, ScRV, ScTV, and SbCNV-5] were detected within SCN greenhouse and field populations from North Carolina (NC) and Missouri (MO). The prevalence and titers of viruses in SCN from 43 greenhouse cultures and ...

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