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Reniform nematode

Siddiqui, M.A., Alam, M.M. Control of root-knot and reniform nematodes by bare-root dip in leaf extract or margosaandpersianlilac. Zeitsch. Pflazenkh Pflazen Sch 1988 95 138-142. [Pg.29]

Reniform nematode Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford and Oliveira) was present in 50—70% of the kava plantings in Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. [Pg.35]

The differences in classes of pathogens are in the mode of virulence (ability to overcome resistance). The biotrophic pathogen either actively suppresses or does not induce the NR response in the susceptible host. In this situation, chemicals or enzymes associated with NR either are not formed or occur in very low concentrations. Examples of biotrophic pathogens attacking cotton are the rust fungi, root-knot and reniforme nematodes, and viruses. [Pg.43]


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