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Agricultural pest nematodes

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Globodera rostochiensis
species of worm
Ditylenchus dipsaci
species of worm
Anguina tritici
species of worm
Soybean cyst nematode
species of worm
Meloidogyne incognita
species of worm
Meloidogyne hapla
species of worm
Globodera
genus of worms
Xiphinema
Xiphinema is a genus of ectoparasitic root nematodes commonly known as dagger nematodes. The genus is of economic importance on grape, strawberry, hops and a few other crops. Major species include X.americanum, X.diversicaudatum, X.index, X.italiae and X.pachtaicum. They can be easily recognized by their long bodies and stylets which are long enough to reach the vascular tissue of plants. Different members of the genus have been shown to induce moderate to large amounts of root damage through root penetration, which in some species results in the formation of galls. They are of agricultural co
Globodera pallida
species of worm
Heterodera avenae
species of worm
Anguina
genus of worms
Ditylenchus
Ditylenchus is a genus of plant pathogenic nematodes.
Radopholous similis
species of worm
Aphelenchoides fragariae
species of worm
Aphelenchoides
Aphelenchoides is a genus of mycetophagous nematodes. Some species are plant pathogenic foliar nematodes.
Meloidogyne javanica
species of worm
Xiphinema americanum
species of worm
Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi
species of worm
Nacobbus aberrans
species of roundworms
Meloidogyne naasi
species of worm
Meloidogyne arenaria
species of worm
Meloidogyne chitwoodi
species of worm
Tylenchulus semipenetrans
species of worm
Craspedonema elegans
species of worm
Paratrichodorus minor
species of worm
Meloidogyne thamesi
species of worm
Aphelenchoides besseyi
species of worm
Meloidogyne acronea
species of worm
Belonolaimus gracilis
species of worm
Tylenchorhynchus dubius
species of worm
Hoplolaimus galeatus
species of worm
Belonolaimus
Tylenchorhynchus maximus
species of worm
Tylenchorhynchus
Tylenchorhynchus is a genus of nematodes including many species of plant parasites. 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. Stunt nematodes such as Tylenchorhynchus and the closely related genera, Anguillulina and Merlinia, include more than 250 known species. Members of these genera possess similar anatomy and may be easily mistaken for one another. Some debate has led to the classification of single species under different names in two distinct
Meloidogyne enterolobii
species of worm