A population of Xiphinema chambersi from the root zone around live oak (Quercus virginiana Mill.) trees on Jekyll Island, GA, is described using both morphological and molecular tools and compared with descriptions of type specimens. Initially, because of a few morphological differences, this nematode was thought to represent an undescribed species. However, on further examination, the morphometrics of the nematodes from live oak tend to agree with most of the morphometrics in the original description and redescription of X. chambersi except for few minor differences in V% relative to body length, slightly shorter stylet length, different c value, and the number of caudal pores.We consider these differences to be part of the normal variatio...
Using ribosomal (18S, ITS1, ITS2, D2-D3 expansion segments of 28S rDNA) and mitochondrial (partial c...
The Xiphinema americanum-group is a large species complex containing more than 50 nematode species. ...
The dagger nematodes of the longidorids can cause diseases of various agronomic and horticultural cr...
A Xiphinema species, new to Canada was recovered from rhizosphere of oak trees in Ontario, Canada. T...
During nematode surveys in southern Spain and Italy 14 populations of Xiphinema species tentatively ...
During a nematode biodiversity survey from 2012 to 2014 in Shenzhen, China, ten nematode populations...
Pseudomonodelphic dagger nematodes of the genus Xiphinema are characterized by having one of the gen...
Mixed populations of Xiphinema americanum-group species were detected from a root zone soil sample o...
The study of mixed populations of Xiphinema italiae Meyl, 1954 and X. conurum Siddiqi, 1964 from a v...
The Xiphinema americanum-group constitutes a complex of about 55 species of polyphagous plant-ectopa...
A population of Xiphinema americanum-group was recovered in association with stone fruit trees in Is...
Females and juveniles from a population of Xiphinema ifacolum from Sri Lanka are described based on ...
A total of six soil samples were collected around rhizosphere of citrus plants during 2010 from Melk...
Nematodes within the Xiphinema americanum species complex are economically important because they ve...
In early spring 2002 nematodes of the X. americanum group were found in soil samples taken near the ...
Using ribosomal (18S, ITS1, ITS2, D2-D3 expansion segments of 28S rDNA) and mitochondrial (partial c...
The Xiphinema americanum-group is a large species complex containing more than 50 nematode species. ...
The dagger nematodes of the longidorids can cause diseases of various agronomic and horticultural cr...
A Xiphinema species, new to Canada was recovered from rhizosphere of oak trees in Ontario, Canada. T...
During nematode surveys in southern Spain and Italy 14 populations of Xiphinema species tentatively ...
During a nematode biodiversity survey from 2012 to 2014 in Shenzhen, China, ten nematode populations...
Pseudomonodelphic dagger nematodes of the genus Xiphinema are characterized by having one of the gen...
Mixed populations of Xiphinema americanum-group species were detected from a root zone soil sample o...
The study of mixed populations of Xiphinema italiae Meyl, 1954 and X. conurum Siddiqi, 1964 from a v...
The Xiphinema americanum-group constitutes a complex of about 55 species of polyphagous plant-ectopa...
A population of Xiphinema americanum-group was recovered in association with stone fruit trees in Is...
Females and juveniles from a population of Xiphinema ifacolum from Sri Lanka are described based on ...
A total of six soil samples were collected around rhizosphere of citrus plants during 2010 from Melk...
Nematodes within the Xiphinema americanum species complex are economically important because they ve...
In early spring 2002 nematodes of the X. americanum group were found in soil samples taken near the ...
Using ribosomal (18S, ITS1, ITS2, D2-D3 expansion segments of 28S rDNA) and mitochondrial (partial c...
The Xiphinema americanum-group is a large species complex containing more than 50 nematode species. ...
The dagger nematodes of the longidorids can cause diseases of various agronomic and horticultural cr...