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Title: | Trophotylenchulus piperis n. sp. Parasitic on Piper nigrum L. in Kerala, India (Nemata : Tylenchulidae) |
Authors: | Mohandas, Chellapan Ramana, Kusumanchi Venkata Raski, Dewey J |
Keywords: | nematology |
Issue Date: | 13-Nov-2017 |
Citation: | Revue Nematol., Vol.8(2), 1985, pp.97-102 |
Abstract: | Trophotylenchulus piperis n. sp. Parasitising roots of pepper plant, Piper nigrum L., from Kerala, India is described. This species is most closely related to T.floridensis Raski, 1957 differing by smaller size of females, males and juveniles, and juveniles having a large depressed area in the circumoral plate and an indented, digitate tail. Dark brown cases encircling the female, juveniles and eggs, were collectedfrom the soil for the first time. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/818 |
Appears in Collections: | CROP PROTECTION |
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