نتایج جستجو برای: citrus nematode

تعداد نتایج: 33460  

2015
Larry W. Duncan

Citrus is grown in more than 125 countries in a belt within 35° latitude north or south of the equator. The major limiting factor to citrus production is a requirement that the occurrence of freezing temperatures be of very short duration. Within the family Rutaceae, the genera Citrus (oranges, mandarins, pomelos, grapefruit, lemons, limes and citrons), Fortunella (kumquats) and Poncirus (trifo...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1978
R N Inserra G Perrotta N Vovlas A Catara

The response of Citrus spp. and related rootstocks to a population of Meloidogyne javanica was evaluated in a screenhouse experiment. Palestine and Rangpur lime, rough lemon, sour orange, Sexton and Thentriton tangelo, and Volkamer lemon were not infected by M. javanica. Galls and tip swellings were observed on the roots of Poncirus triloliata and Troyer citrange. There was no evidence of nemat...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1991
D T Kaplan E L Davis

An in vitro bioassay with a 96-well microtiter plate was used to study the effect of lectins on burrowing nematode penetration of citrus roots. In each well, one 4-mm root segment, excised from the zone of elongation of rough lemon roots, was buried in 0.88 g dry sand. Addition of a Radopholus citrophilus suspension containing ca. 300 nematodes in 50 mu1 test solution completely moistened the s...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2000
D T Kaplan W K Thomas L M Frisse J L Sarah J M Stanton P R Speijer D H Marin C H Opperman

The nucleic acid sequences of rDNA ITS1 and the rDNA D2/D3 expansion segment were compared for 57 burrowing nematode isolates collected from Australia, Cameroon, Central America, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Florida, Guadeloupe, Hawaii, Nigeria, Honduras, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and Uganda. Of the 57 isolates, 55 were morphologically similar to Radopholus similis and sev...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1992
D T Kaplan T R Gottwald

Lectin-binding glycoproteins in seven populations of two burrowing nematode sibling species were probed with five different biotinylated lectins on Western blots, and differences were correlated with nematode ability to parasitize citrus and to overcome citrus rootstock resistance. Banding patterns of molecular weight standards were fit best by an exponential decay function, and a predictive eq...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2008
R J Stuart F E El-Borai L W Duncan

The use of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) for management of the root weevil, Diaprepes abbreviatus, in Florida citrus groves is considered a biological control success story and typically involves augmentation in which EPN are applied inundatively as biopesticides to quickly kill the pest. However, recent evidence indicates that efficacy of EPN applications in Florida citrus depends on soil t...

Journal: :بیماریهای گیاهی 0
ابوالفضل یحیوی آزاد مسئول مکاتبه علی سراجی نویسنده

the root lesion nematode tea,pratylenchus loosi, is currently the most important damage-causing factor of tea in iran and all over the world. this nematode is considered as the most damage-causing factor of tea in many tea-producing countries including sri lanka, china, india, japan and bngladesh. in recent years, it’s also considered as a key disease and damage-causing of tea that cause to sev...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2007
L W Duncan J H Graham J Zellers D Bright D C Dunn F E El-Borai D L Porazinska

Factorial treatments of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) and composted, manure mulches were evaluated for two years in a central Florida citrus orchard to study the post-application biology of EPN used to manage the root weevil, Diaprepes abbreviatus. Mulch treatments were applied once each year to study the effects of altering the community of EPN competitors (free-living bactivorous nematodes...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2000
D I Shapiro C W McCoy

The Diaprepes root weevil, Diaprepes abbreviatus, is a pest of vegetables, ornamental plants, sugarcane, and citrus in Florida and the Caribbean. The entomopathogenic nematode, Steinernema riobrave, can reduce larval populations of D. abbreviatus substantially. Efficacy of entomopathogenic nematodes, however, may be affected by culture method and formulation. Using D. abbreviatus as the host, w...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1996
M A McClure M E Schmitt

Granular (Rugby 10G) and liquid (Rugby 100 ME) formulations of cadusafos were evaluated for the control of Tylenchulus semipenetrans on mature lemon trees in a commercial citrus orchard at Yuma, Arizona. Three applications of cadusafos, with 2 months between applications, at the rate of 2 g a.i./m(2) reduced nematode populations to undetectable levels and increased the yield and rate of fruit m...

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