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Title: Development of Trophotylenchulus piperis in Black Pepper Roots
Authors: Sundararaj, P
Ramana, K V
Eapen, Santhosh J
Keywords: Black pepper
life cycle
piper nigrum
Trophotylenchulus piperis
nematologgy
Issue Date: 13-Nov-2017
Citation: Afro-Asian Journal of Nematology, Vol.5, No.3, December 1995, pp.166-168
Abstract: Development of Trophotylenchulus piperis Mohandas et al., 1985 was studied on black pepper roots under laboratory conditions. Second stage juveniles of T.piperis entered the root within 3 days after inoculation. Further development of the juvenile involved the formation of a spherical bulb at midbody length which enlarged on the dorsal side giving a characteristic shape to the adult female. Between 30 and 40 days after inoculation, the protective covering of the nematode case started developing. The fully matured female was covered by a spherical case during 40-50 days after inoculation. The female laid eggs inside the case numbering from 25 to 35 per case. T.piperis completed its life cycle on black pepper roots within 55 days at a room temperature of 24-32oC.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/817
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