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    <title>OCCURRENCE OF VIRUS VECTOR NEMATODES IN PAKISTAN</title>
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    <description>Title: OCCURRENCE OF VIRUS VECTOR NEMATODES IN PAKISTAN
Authors: K. NASIRA; M.A. MAQBOOL
Abstract: Surveys by the authors and other workers of the known virus vector nematodes associated with various vegetables, fruits, cereals and other crops carried out in Pakistan revealed the occurrence ofXiphinema americanum Cobb, 1913; X. brevicolle Lordello &amp; Da Costa, 1961; X. index Thorne &amp; Allen, 1950;X. rivesi Dalmasso, 1969; Longidorus elongates (de Man, 1876) Thorne &amp; Swanger, 1936; andParatrichodorus minor (Colbran, 1956) Siddiqi, 1974.</description>
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    <title>A SURVEY OF CEREAL CYST NEMATODE IN IRAN</title>
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    <description>Title: A SURVEY OF CEREAL CYST NEMATODE IN IRAN
Authors: FARIVAR – MEHIN, HOSSEIN; MANSOOR SHAKERI
Abstract: The cereal cyst nematode has now been considered as a quarantine parasite in Iran. During 1989-90, about 20% of cereal fields were infested with this nematode, 34.5% H. avenae, 31% H. iri, 34.5% H. avenaeand H. iri in Harat and 28.5% H. avenae group in Marvast region of Yazd. The maximum infestation of soil were 6554 eggs and larvae per 100 ml of soils and the eggs and larval densities inside a cyst varied about 200-400 in healthy and filled cyst.</description>
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    <description>Title: WEED HOSTS OF A ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE,  MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA, AT THE BACITA SUGARCANE PLANTATION, NIGERIA
Authors: SALAWU, E.O.; AFOLABI, S.S.
Abstract: Of the 44 weeds collected from Bacita Sugarcane Plantation, 14 weeds viz., Amaranthus spinosus, Ageratum Conyzoides, Ipomoea aquatica, Convolvulus arvensis, Hiptis spicigera, Cyperus rotundus, Euphorbia hirta, Setaria geniculata, Centrosema plumieri, Porulaca oleracea, TAlinum triangulare, Solanum nigrum, Nicotiana rustica and Physalis angulata were found hosts of Meloidogyne incognita. Roots of the infected weeds were&#xD;
moderately to heavily galled.</description>
    <dc:date>1994-01-03T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>SOME WEED HOST PLANTS OF THE ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE MELOIDOGYNE SPECIES IN SOUTH-EASTERN HUNGARY</title>
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    <description>Title: SOME WEED HOST PLANTS OF THE ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE MELOIDOGYNE SPECIES IN SOUTH-EASTERN HUNGARY
Authors: A.W. AMIN; C.S. BUDAI
Abstract: Of the 40 weed plants belonging to 33 genera in 20 families, 32 were infested by Meloidogyne incognita (MI), 9 by M. arenaria (MA), 5 by M. hapla (MH), 2 by M. naasi, and 1 by M. thamesi (MTh), in Csongrad County, South-Eastern Hungary Amaranthus lividus L., (MI, MA), Caucalis lappula Web., (MI);Matricaria indora L., (MI); Chenopodium hybridum L., (MI, MH); C. glaucum L., (MI); Abutilon theophrasti Medik (MI); Galinsoga parviflora Cav., (MA, MTh); Sonchus asper L., (MA) are new hosts of root-knot nematode species where Meloidogyne naasi is the first record in Hungary.</description>
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