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The populations of parasitic nematodes colonizing the rhizosphere of Helianthus tuberosus L. grown in Polish plantations were studied in the summer of 2016 and the spring of 2017. A total of 35 nematode species were identified: Paratrichodorus pachydermus, Trichodorus cylindricus, T. viruliferus, Longidorus attenuatus, L. elongatus, L. leptocephalus, Criconema annuliferum, Criconemoides informis,...
Original research confirms a significant impact of abiotic factors, such as soil type and physicochemical properties, on the biological activity and infectivity of entomopathogenic nematodes from the Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae families. Nematodes were found to prefer sandy loam soils; however, the highest species diversity was found in sandy soils. Some species of nematodes were associated...
This article provides new morphological data about Mesocriconema involutum (Loot, 1987) Loof, 1989, a very rare European nematode species. This is the first report on its occurrence in Poland and the third record in Europe. Specimens of M. involutum described in this article were collected from the rhizosphere of grass on the bank of Lake Kielno (northern part of Poland). The research allowed to determine...
This article provides new morphological and molecular data for Ogma aquitanense (Fies, 1968). This is the first report on the occurrence of this nematode in Poland and the second record in Europe. Our specimens correspond well with those from France described by Fies (1968), and Baujard and Luc (1985). Descriptions of partial sequences of 18S rDNA and 28S rDNA for O. aquitanense are also given.
The list of species of the plant parasitic nematodes presented in this paper (133 species belonging to 14 families) is based on the results of faunistic research conducted in the Wielkopolska region by Polish nematologists up until the year 2010, and the results obtained from the project “Elaboration of Innovative Methods for Rapid Identification of Nematodes Causing Damage to the Economy” managed...
Soil samples were collected from 10 plantations of tulip. The most often found plant-parasitic nematode was Pratylenchus neglectus, of which 80 species were found. But P. neglectus was usually not over 10% of the individuals in the samples. Among ectoparasitic nematodes, the most often found was Bitylenchus dubius. The occurrence of Bitylenchus dubius was not dependent on the acidity of the soil....
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