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Cetintas, R., J. A. Brito, and D. W. Dickson. 2008. Virulence of four Florida isolates of Meloidogyne mayaguensis to selected soybean genotypes. Nematropica 38:127-135. The reproduction and virulence of four Florida isolates of Meloidogyne mayaguensis to ... see more

Brito, J. A., J. D. Stanley, M. L. Mendes, R. Cetintas, and D. W. Dickson. 2007. Host status of selected cultivated plants to Meloidogyne mayaguensis in Florida. Nematropica 37:65-71. In 2001, Meloidogyne mayaguensis was found for the first time in Florid... see more

Meloidogyne enterolobii(= M. mayaguensis) has been reported as a potential threat to tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and pepper (Capsicumspp.) crops in tropical and subtropical areas. Of particular concern with this nematode is its ability to over... see more

Rich, J. R., J. A. Brito, R. Kaur, and J. A. Ferrell. 2008. Weed species as hosts of Meloidogyne: A review. Nematropica 39:157-185. Over 226 weed species belonging to 43 botanical families have been studied for host suitability to different root-knot nema... see more

Kaur, R, J. A. Brito, and J. R. Rich. 2007. Host suitability of selected weed species to five Meloidogyne species. Nematropica 37:107-120. Weeds enable plant-parasitic nematodes to survive in the presence or absence of a crop, providing a source of nemato... see more

Cetintas, R., R. Kaur, J. A. Brito, M. L. Mendes, A. P. Nyczepir, and D. W. Dickson. 2007. Pathogenicity and reproductive potential of Meloidogyne mayaguensis and M. floridensis compared with three common Meloidogyne spp. Nematropica 37:21-31. The pathoge... see more

Rodriguez, M. G., L. Sanchez, and J. Rowe. 2003. Host Status of agriculturally important plant families to the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne mayaguensis in Cuba. Nematropica 33:125-130. Meloidogyne mayaguensis is a major pest of coffee in Cuba and has be... see more

Brito, J. A., R. Kaur, R. Cetintas, J. D. Stanley, M. L. Mendes, T. O. Powers, and D. W. Dickson. 2010. Meloidogyne spp. infecting ornamental plants in Florida. Nematropica 40:87-103. A total of 206 root samples were collected from ornamental plants growi... see more

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