نتایج جستجو برای: caryophyllaceae

تعداد نتایج: 1019  

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1987
G L Windham W P Williams

The host suitability of 64 commercial corn hybrids for a Meloidogyne arenaria race 2 population and a M. incognita race 4 population was determined in greenhouse experiments. 'Northrup King 508' and 'Pioneer Brand 3147' maintained M. arenaria below and at the initial population level, respectively, indicating that these hybrids are relatively poor hosts for this species. RF values (final egg nu...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1991
A S Carpenter S A Lewis

Aggressiveness and reproduction differed among four geographical populations of M. arenaria on six soybean cultivars in field microplots. These differences were consistent over 3 years. The populations did not differ in virulence; i.e., population by cultivar interactions were not significant. Perineal pattern morphology, the North Carolina differential host test, chromosome counts of immature ...

2008

Esterase isozyrne patterns obtained with an automated electrophoretic apparatus have been used to detect phenotypic variability of forty-one Meloidogyne populations collected from countries throughout the world. Three previously undetected phenotypes have been found along with those commonly ascribed to the four most diffused species M. iucognita, M. jauanica, M. arenaria and M. hapla. Two of s...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Emily M Dangremond Eleanor A Pardini Tiffany M Knight

Invasive plants may compete with native plants by increasing the pressure of native consumers, a mechanism known as "apparent competition." Apparent competition can be as strong as or stronger than direct competition, but the role of apparent competition has rarely been examined in biological invasions. We used four years of demographic data and seed-removal experiments to determine if introduc...

2014
Jansen de Araujo Severino M. de Azevedo Júnior Nicolas Gaidet Renata F. Hurtado David Walker Luciano M. Thomazelli Tatiana Ometto Marina M. M. Seixas Roberta Rodrigues Daniele B. Galindo Adriana C. S. da Silva Arlinéa M. M. Rodrigues Leonardo L. Bomfim Marcelo A. Mota Maria E. Larrazábal Joaquim O. Branco Patricia Serafini Isaac S. Neto John Franks Richard J. Webby Robert G. Webster Edison L. Durigon Gina Samaan

Aquatic birds are the natural reservoir for avian influenza viruses (AIV). Habitats in Brazil provide stopover and wintering sites for water birds that migrate between North and South America. The current study was conducted to elucidate the possibility of the transport of influenza A viruses by birds that migrate annually between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. In total, 556 orotracheal...

2003
SELIG HECHT

The response of Mya to light involves the existence of a latent period. The stimulus consists of the exposure of the animal to the influence of light for a short interval. Following the exposure period, M y a may'remain in the dark for a length of time which is usually greater than the exposure. At the end of this latent period it retracts its double siphon in response to the stimulus. The demo...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1987
T L Kirkpatrick T E Moreflock

Twenty-four cowpea breeding lines and four cultivars were tested for resistance to Meloidogyne incognita in the greenhouse. Gall and egg mass ratings indicated a range of responses from susceptible to highly resistant. Five breeding lines - VS84-2, VS84-8, VS84-12, VS84-14, and VS84-22 - and the cultivar Erectset had gall and egg mass ratings comparable to the M. incognita-resistant cultivar Mi...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1992
R McSorley D W Dickson E M Candanedo-Lay T E Hewlett J J Frederick

Microplot experiments were conducted in 1989 and 1990 to determine the relationship between yield of peanut (Arachis hypogaea) and inoculum density ofMeloidogyne arenaria race 1. Nine inoculum densities were used, ranging from 0-200 eggs/100 cm(3) soil (1989) or from 0-100 eggs/100 cm(3) (1990), and each density was replicated 10 times. In 1989, higher final densities (mean of 1,171 juveniles [...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1990
R S Hussey

Root-knot nematodes belonging to the genus Meloidogyne are the most economically important group of plant-parasitic nematodes. Thei r worldwide distribution, extensive host ranges, and interaction with other plant pathogens in diseas e complexes rank them among the top plant pathogens affecting the world's food supply (5). Even though only four Meloidogyne species M. incognita, M. javanica, M. ...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1987
R A Kinloch C K Hiebsch H A Peacock

Field trials with 39 soybean cultivars and five breeding lines from public and private sources were conducted from 1982 through 1985 at sites infested with Meloidogyne arenaria. Nematode population densities and root-knot galling were measured for each soybean entry. All were efficient hosts for the nematode, and average juvenile numbers in the soil increased 5-50 x from planting to harvest. Di...

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