Summary – Heterodera sacchari, H. leuceilyma and H. goldeni are closely related members of the H. sacchari species complex, which is mainly characterised and distinguished from all other described Heterodera species by the presence of finger-like projections of the strongly developed underbridge in the vulval cone of the cysts. Males are rare in all three species and are described here in H. goldeni for the first time. Reproduction appears to be parthenogenetic. There are only minor morphological distinctions between the three species, particularly after our present studies have emended their original descriptions from various populations. Heterodera sacchari and H. goldeni showed differences in the ITS-rRNA gene sequences. Heterodera sacch...
Morphological and molecular diversity among 11 populations of cereal cyst nematodes from different w...
Subbotin, Sergei A. et al.The genus Hemicycliophora (Nematoda: Hemicycliophoridae) contains 132 vali...
Difficulties inherent in the morphological identification of cyst nematodes of the genus Heterodera ...
Summary – Heterodera sacchari, H. leuceilyma and H. goldeni are closely related members of the H. sa...
The sugar beet cyst nematode, Heterodera schachtii is a well known pathogen on Chinese cabbage in th...
During the last 15 years, researchers have collected and characterised more than 40 species of nemat...
Summary.- Populations of ‘H. avenae group ’ were collected from sugar beet fields in Khorasan Razavi...
DNA of a total of 21 species, 2 subspecies, and a non-nominal species of plant parasitic nematodes...
In,f’luence of several factors on penetration and development of Heterodera oryzae and H. sacchari h...
The cyst nematodes (Heteroderidae) represent a large group of plant parasitic nematodes which includ...
Summary –Canonical discriminantanalysisof four morphometric charactersof juvenilesand restrictionenz...
Cereal cyst nematodes (Heterodera spp.) are distributed globally and cause severe production losses ...
The morphological and molecular characteristics of 41 populations of cereal cyst nematodes (Heterode...
Twelve Heterodera species are of major economic significance in wheat and barley. Of these, H. avena...
Among the recognised species groups of Heterodera, the Avenae group is one of the largest with a tot...
Morphological and molecular diversity among 11 populations of cereal cyst nematodes from different w...
Subbotin, Sergei A. et al.The genus Hemicycliophora (Nematoda: Hemicycliophoridae) contains 132 vali...
Difficulties inherent in the morphological identification of cyst nematodes of the genus Heterodera ...
Summary – Heterodera sacchari, H. leuceilyma and H. goldeni are closely related members of the H. sa...
The sugar beet cyst nematode, Heterodera schachtii is a well known pathogen on Chinese cabbage in th...
During the last 15 years, researchers have collected and characterised more than 40 species of nemat...
Summary.- Populations of ‘H. avenae group ’ were collected from sugar beet fields in Khorasan Razavi...
DNA of a total of 21 species, 2 subspecies, and a non-nominal species of plant parasitic nematodes...
In,f’luence of several factors on penetration and development of Heterodera oryzae and H. sacchari h...
The cyst nematodes (Heteroderidae) represent a large group of plant parasitic nematodes which includ...
Summary –Canonical discriminantanalysisof four morphometric charactersof juvenilesand restrictionenz...
Cereal cyst nematodes (Heterodera spp.) are distributed globally and cause severe production losses ...
The morphological and molecular characteristics of 41 populations of cereal cyst nematodes (Heterode...
Twelve Heterodera species are of major economic significance in wheat and barley. Of these, H. avena...
Among the recognised species groups of Heterodera, the Avenae group is one of the largest with a tot...
Morphological and molecular diversity among 11 populations of cereal cyst nematodes from different w...
Subbotin, Sergei A. et al.The genus Hemicycliophora (Nematoda: Hemicycliophoridae) contains 132 vali...
Difficulties inherent in the morphological identification of cyst nematodes of the genus Heterodera ...