Pratylenchus neglectus

 

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Rev 10/25/2012

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Classification:

        Tylenchina
        Tylenchoidea
         Pratylenchidae
          Pratylenchinae
           Pratylenchus neglectus Filipjev and Schuurmans-Stekhoven
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Morphology and Anatomy:

  Nematode is 0.4-0.5mm long.

Lip region is generally low and flat.  Head frame sclerotized.

Tail conical and rounded to flattened at tip.

Nematode has short ventral overlap of esophagus.

Monovarial, uterus prodelphic, short post-uterine sac.

 
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Distribution:

 

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Economic Importance:

C-rated pests in California.

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Feeding:

Migratory endoparasite of roots.     

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Hosts:

Wide host range.

For an extensive list of host plant species and their susceptibility, copy the name

Pratylenchus neglectus

select Nemabase and paste the name in the Genus and species box

 
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Life Cycle:

 

 

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Damage:

 

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Management:

Resistance

For a list of plant species or cultivars (if any) reported to be immune or to have some level of resistance to this nematode species, copy the name

Pratylenchus neglectus

select Nemabase Resistance Search and paste the name in the Genus and species box

 

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References:

 

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Revised: October 25, 2012.
 

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