In coastal foredunes, the cyst nematode Heterodera arenaria has been supposed to play a role in degeneration of the pioneer grass Ammophila arenaria (marram grass). However, recent field surveys and field inoculation experiments suggested that the abundance of this cyst nematode is controlled by the host plant. Here, we test pathogenicity of H. arenaria by inoculating a range of densities of second-stage juveniles (J2) onto A. arenaria in sterilised soil. Plant root biomass was reduced after 6 weeks of growth, but not after 13 weeks, when cyst formation was completed. Shoot biomass was not influenced. In the field, H. arenaria occurred in sand and on roots of Elymus farctus and A. arenaria in mobile dunes, but not on A. arenaria in stable d...
Root-feeding nematodes may play an important role in generating spatial and temporal variation in na...
The root-feeding nematode community of wild plants may vary throughout their natural range. Little i...
In this paper, the possible role of plant parasitic nematodes as a driving force of change in natura...
In coastal foredunes, the cyst nematode Heterodera arenaria has been supposed to play a role in dege...
<FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4>Key words : Heterodera , plant-parasitic nematodes, soil pathogens, Amm...
Recent studies have suggested that root-feeding nematodes influence plant community dynamics, but fe...
<em><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4><p>Key words</em> : <em>Heterodera<...
In coastal foredunes, the grass Ammophila arenaria develops a soil community that contributes to die...
Invasive plants generally have fewer aboveground pathogens and viruses in their introduced range tha...
In coastal foredunes, Ammophila arenaria (L.) Link grows vigorously when it is buried regularly by w...
In coastal foredunes, the grass Ammophila arenaria develops a soil community that contributes to die...
We studied the effects of intra- and interspecific competition on the abundance of endoparasitic nem...
Ammophila arenaria (Marram grass) is the most dominant sand-fixing plant species in the Dutch coasta...
Ammophila arenaria benefits from regular burial of windblown beach sand as it allows escape from soi...
To date, no study has explicitly addressed effects of variation in species diversity of root-feeding...
Root-feeding nematodes may play an important role in generating spatial and temporal variation in na...
The root-feeding nematode community of wild plants may vary throughout their natural range. Little i...
In this paper, the possible role of plant parasitic nematodes as a driving force of change in natura...
In coastal foredunes, the cyst nematode Heterodera arenaria has been supposed to play a role in dege...
<FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4>Key words : Heterodera , plant-parasitic nematodes, soil pathogens, Amm...
Recent studies have suggested that root-feeding nematodes influence plant community dynamics, but fe...
<em><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4><p>Key words</em> : <em>Heterodera<...
In coastal foredunes, the grass Ammophila arenaria develops a soil community that contributes to die...
Invasive plants generally have fewer aboveground pathogens and viruses in their introduced range tha...
In coastal foredunes, Ammophila arenaria (L.) Link grows vigorously when it is buried regularly by w...
In coastal foredunes, the grass Ammophila arenaria develops a soil community that contributes to die...
We studied the effects of intra- and interspecific competition on the abundance of endoparasitic nem...
Ammophila arenaria (Marram grass) is the most dominant sand-fixing plant species in the Dutch coasta...
Ammophila arenaria benefits from regular burial of windblown beach sand as it allows escape from soi...
To date, no study has explicitly addressed effects of variation in species diversity of root-feeding...
Root-feeding nematodes may play an important role in generating spatial and temporal variation in na...
The root-feeding nematode community of wild plants may vary throughout their natural range. Little i...
In this paper, the possible role of plant parasitic nematodes as a driving force of change in natura...