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Tylenchulus semipenetrans, also known as the citrus nematode or citrus root nematode, is a species of plant pathogenic nematodes and the causal agent of slow decline of citrus. T. semipenetrans is found in most citrus production areas and diverse soil textures worldwide. Their feeding strategy is semi-endoparasitic and has a very narrow host ...
The classification of stunt nematodes - those including the genus Tylenchorhynchus - is unstable; many newly discovered species within this genus are reconsidered to be actually subspecies. [1] Stunt nematodes such as Tylenchorhynchus and the closely related genera, Anguillulina and Merlinia , include more than 250 known species.
Feeding types of plant-parasitic nematodes This article is an attempt to list all agricultural pest nematodes . Species are sorted in alphabetical order of Latin name.
Monepantel was detected for up to 33 hours in milk and the sulphone metabolite up to 177 hours. The milk concentrations of the sulphone metabolite were substantially higher than the plasma with the AUC being nearly 7 fold higher in milk than plasma. There was no significant change in the pharmacokinetics with the addition of oxfendazole.
Tylenchidae is a family of nematodes. They are an important group of soil dwelling species that frequently contributes as much as 30% to the nematode species richness of soil samples. [2] They diverged relatively early on and many species pose little risk to economically important plant species. [2]
Citrus root-knot nematode may refer to: Tylenchulus semipenetrans; Meloidogyne citri; Meloidogyne fujianensis; Meloidogyne indica; Meloidogyne jianyangensis ...
Under the new program, farms with herds that test negative for three consecutive weeks using bulk tank milk samples will be able to move cattle without additional pre-movement testing, USDA said ...
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