Tylenchulus semipenetrans

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Tylenchulus semipenetrans (nématode des agrumes, nématode des racines des agrumes ou anguillule du citronnier) est une espèce cosmopolite de nématodes de la famille des Tylenchulidae, originaire d'Extrême-Orient. Ce nématode est un ravageur qui cause des dégâts significatifs dans toutes les régions agrumicoles du monde. Il attaque également d'autres plantes cultivées comme la vigne, l'olivier, le kaki, le lilas... rdf:langString
Tylenchulus semipenetrans (Citrus nematode, 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 range among commonly grown crops. These nematodes are considered as major plant-parasitic nematode because they can cause 10-30% losses reported on citrus trees. They also parasitize other hosts such as olive, grape, persimmon and lilac. The citrus nematode was first discovered in California in 1913 by J.R. Hodges and was later described and named by Nathan Cobb that year. rdf:langString
Tylenchulus semipenetrans är en rundmaskart. Tylenchulus semipenetrans ingår i släktet Tylenchulus och familjen Tylenchulidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Tylenchulus semipenetrans
rdf:langString Tylenchulus semipenetrans
rdf:langString Tylenchulus semipenetrans
rdf:langString Citrus nematode
rdf:langString Citrus nematode
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rdf:langString Tylenchulus semipenetrans
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rdf:langString Swollen female citrus nematode. Body of female is slightly crescent-shaped.
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rdf:langString Tylenchulus semipenetrans (nématode des agrumes, nématode des racines des agrumes ou anguillule du citronnier) est une espèce cosmopolite de nématodes de la famille des Tylenchulidae, originaire d'Extrême-Orient. Ce nématode est un ravageur qui cause des dégâts significatifs dans toutes les régions agrumicoles du monde. Il attaque également d'autres plantes cultivées comme la vigne, l'olivier, le kaki, le lilas...
rdf:langString Tylenchulus semipenetrans (Citrus nematode, 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 range among commonly grown crops. These nematodes are considered as major plant-parasitic nematode because they can cause 10-30% losses reported on citrus trees. They also parasitize other hosts such as olive, grape, persimmon and lilac. The citrus nematode was first discovered in California in 1913 by J.R. Hodges and was later described and named by Nathan Cobb that year.
rdf:langString Tylenchulus semipenetrans är en rundmaskart. Tylenchulus semipenetrans ingår i släktet Tylenchulus och familjen Tylenchulidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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