- Source: Rotylenchulus
Rotylenchulus is a genus of nematodes in the family Hoplolaimidae. They are mostly found in tropical and subtropical areas where they are semi-endoparasites of the roots of herbaceous and woody plants. Species are known to infest a wide range of plants including wheat, sunflowers and grapes.
Species
Molecular characteristics provide important diagnostic tools, particularly since there is high intraspecific variability in immature females. The following species are recognised:
Rotylenchulus anamictus
Rotylenchulus borealis Loof & Oostenbrink, 1962
Rotylenchulus clavicaudatus
Rotylenchulus leptus
Rotylenchulus macrodoratus Dasgupta et al., 1968
Rotylenchulus macrosoma Dasgupta et al., 1968
Rotylenchulus macrosomoides
Rotylenchulus parvus Williams, 1960
Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford & Oliveira, 1940
Rotylenchulus sacchari
Rotylenchulus variabilis
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rotylenchulus
- Rotylenchulus reniformis
- Fluopyram
- Rotylenchulus parvus
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