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White tip disease on rice caused by Aphelenchoides besseyi is categorized as emerging infectious disease in Indonesia because the disease incidence and its geographical distributionare increasing rapidly. Until presently, there is no information related w... see more

Aphelenchoides besseyi is a seed borne nematode caused white tip disease. Infested rice seeds are beneficial inoculum source forA. besseyi widespread. The objective of this research was to determine the occurence and development of symptom level... see more

Trials were conducted on the Thrace Agricultural Research Institute, Turkey in 2013. Three rice cultivars grown in Turkey (Halilbey and the advanced lines, Osmancik/Rus and Kral/Diana from the Turkish national breeding program) and two resistant cultivars... see more

White tip nematode (Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie, 1942) is economically important in rice growing areas and ithas been recorded in many countries. In this study systematic sampling of rice seed samples of different region in Turkeywas done. Aphelenchoi... see more

Khan, Z., S. H. Son, H. S. Moon, S. G. Kim, H. D. Shin, and Y. H. Kim. 2007. The foliar nematode, Aphelenchoides fragariae, on Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) and weigela (Weigela subsessilis). Nematropica 37:335-337. Severe infestations of the... see more

The rice white-tip nematode, Aphelenchoides besseyi, is a plant parasitic and seed-transmitted nematode of phytosanitary concern. Its detection methodology is important for seed certification and quarantine. In search of an effective nematode detection an... see more

Distribution and biology of Ditylenchus dipsaci and Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi in alfalfa grown in Colorado. Nematropica 31:11-16. A survey was conducted in 14 major alfalfa producing counties of Colorado (USA) to determine the distribution of Ditylenchus... see more

We studied the pathogenicity and overwintering survival of the foliar nematode, Aphelenchoides fragariae, infecting Hosta spp. Nematodes applied to either lower or upper sides of noninjured and injured hosta leaves were able to infect and produce typical ... see more

A PCR-based diagnostic assay was developed for early detection and identification of Aphelenchoides fragariae directly in host plant tissues using the species-specific primers AFragF1 and AFragR1 that amplify a 169-bp fragment in the internal transcribed ... see more

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