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Root-lesion nematodes of the genus Pratylenchus are recognised worldwide as one of the major constraints of crops of primary economic importance. Pratylenchus spp. comprises around 70 nominal species of worldwide distribution which parasitize a wide variety of plants. The book consists of ten chapters and presents summarised and specialised information concerning the importance of the Pratylenchus species in: agricultural crops, and their world distribution (chapter 1); taxonomy, systematic, general morphology and diagnostic traits of Pratylenchus spp. including new technologies based on biochemical and molecular analyses (chapters 2-6); biology, epidemiology, ecology, host-parasite relationships, and pathogenicity (chapters 7-9). Finally, it illustrates different management strategies for Pratylenchus species, including, crop rotation, host-plant resistance, chemical control, soil solarisation, and biological control (chapter 10).
Nematode diseases of plants. --- Nematode-plant relationships. --- Nematodes --- Plant nematodes as carriers of disease. --- Pratylenchus --- Control. --- Ecology. --- Nematode vectors --- Nematodes as carriers of plant disease --- Invertebrates as carriers of plant disease --- Plant diseases --- Agricultural pests --- Plant nematodes --- Nematodes and plants --- Plant-nematode relationships --- Plants and nematodes --- Animal-plant relationships --- Pratylenchidae
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