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  2. Tylenchulus semipenetrans - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Nematode infection in dogs - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, T. vulpis was the most common nematode in adult dogs, with a prevalence of 41%. [11] In red foxes, the frequency of infestation is 0.5%. [17] [18] The disease-causing effect of T. vulpis is moderate. Infected dogs show diarrhea that is bloody, in less severe cases interspersed with mucus.

  4. List of agricultural pest nematode species - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Veterinary medicine/Internal ...

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    Filariasis (domestic animals) - Disease in dogs, horses, cattle, missing info in poultry. Stub. Habronema - Stomach worm in horses. Unreferenced. Haemonchus contortus - Disease in sheep and goats. Short stub. Heartworm - Disease in dogs, missing info on cats (important), ferrets, and pinnipeds. Hoose (disease) - Disease in cattle, sheep, goats ...

  6. Citrus root-knot nematode - Wikipedia

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    Citrus root-knot nematode may refer to: Tylenchulus semipenetrans; Meloidogyne citri; Meloidogyne fujianensis; Meloidogyne indica; Meloidogyne jianyangensis ...

  7. Mites of livestock - Wikipedia

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    Infestations of cattle with mites of the similar genus Chorioptes, in combination with Sarcoptes mite infestation, has been shown to cause a failure to gain body weight by 15.5 to 37.2 kilograms (34 + 1 ⁄ 8 to 82 lb) over a two-month period compared to cattle without the mites. [29]

  8. Tylencholaimidae - Wikipedia

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    Tylencholaimidae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Dorylaimida. [1] Genera. This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (June 2021)

  9. Lungworm - Wikipedia

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    Different species are found in cattle and deer (D. viviparus), donkeys and horses (D. arnfeldi), and sheep and goats . These animals have direct life-cycles . The lungworms in the superfamily Metastrongyloidea include species that infest a wider range of mammals, including sheep, goats and pigs but also cats and dogs .