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Adenophorea
Triplonchida
Diphtherophorina
Diphtherophoidea
Trichodoridae
Trichodorinae
Monotrichodorus Andrássy, 1976
(7 known species as of 1996)
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Body configuration usually rounded at
both ends. Cuticle tends to swell in water and fixative when nematodes are killed. Curved odontostyle with dorsal groove. Females: Monovarial. |
| Males: Caudal
alae absent. Single testis. Ref. Decraemer, W. 1996 |
Only reported from South and Central America as of 1996.
Stunt roots, transmit Tobacco Rattle Virus, Pea early-browning Virus and Pepper Ringspot Virus.
At root tip.
Nematodes in the Trichodoridae have a wide host range.
Root tip damage causes root elongation to cease. Hence "stubby root" symptoms.