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Xing-Kui Zhou, Li Ma, Zi-Xiang Yang, Ling-Feng Bao and Ming-He Mo
Microorganisms associated with nematodes or enriched in galls have been reported previously to aid plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) in infecting and establishing parasitism in the host plants. However, the rhizosphere-associated microbiota, which strengt...
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Konstantia Sarri, Snezhana Mourouzidou, Nikoletta Ntalli and Nikolaos Monokrousos
The Meloidogyne genus is widely recognized for its significant economic and scientific importance within the group of plant-parasitic nematodes. The chemical management of nematodes presents its challenges and heavily depends on employing soil fumigants ...
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Erwin Aballay, Oscar Vilches
Pág. 407 - 413
The rootstocks 1103 P, 101-14, K 5BB, SO4, and 3309 were assessed to determine their resistance to the three common Meloidogyne species present in Chilean vineyards, M. ethiopica, the most frequent species, M. hapla and M. javanica. Their response was co...
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Cecilia Baginsky, Américo Contreras, José Ignacio Covarrubias, Oscar Seguel, Erwin Aballay
Pág. 547 - 557
A study to evaluate the effect of a three-year rotation with cover crops for the management of plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) was performed in two vineyards producing table grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) in a semiarid region in the north of Chile. In the f...
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M. Holterman, G. Karssen, S. van den Elsen, H. van Megen, J. Bakker, and J. Helder
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I. A. Zasada, S. L. F. Meyer, J. M. Halbrendt, and C.
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Back, M. A. Haydock, P. P. J. Jenkinson, P.
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Cadet, P. Spaull, V. W. McArthur, D. G.
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Verschoor, B. C. de Goede, R. G. Brussaard, L.
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Opperman, C.
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