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Tylenchulus semipenetrans Alters the Microbial Community in the Citrus Rhizosphere.
El-Borai FE, Duncan LW, Graham JH, Dickstein E. El-Borai FE, et al. J Nematol. 2003 Jun;35(2):167-77. J Nematol. 2003. PMID: 19265991 Free PMC article.
Infection of citrus seedlings by Tylenchulus semipenetrans was shown to reduce subsequent infection of roots by Phytophthora nicotianae and to increase plant growth compared to plants infected by only the fungus. ...
Infection of citrus seedlings by Tylenchulus semipenetrans was shown to reduce subsequent infection of roots by Phytophthora n …
Responses of Tylenchulus semipenetrans to Citrus Fruit Removal: Implications for Carbohydrate Competition.
Duncan LW, Eissenstat DM. Duncan LW, et al. J Nematol. 1993 Mar;25(1):7-14. J Nematol. 1993. PMID: 19279735 Free PMC article.
Sixteen mature Valencia orange trees on rough lemon rootstock were selected on the basis of approximately equal, naturally occurring populations of Tylenchulus semipenetrans in soil. In March, fruit 1 cm in diameter or less were removed from eight of the trees, whic …
Sixteen mature Valencia orange trees on rough lemon rootstock were selected on the basis of approximately equal, naturally occurring populat …
Control of Tylenchulus semipenetrans on Citrus With Aldicarb, Oxamyl, and DBCP.
Timmer LW, French JV. Timmer LW, et al. J Nematol. 1979 Oct;11(4):387-94. J Nematol. 1979. PMID: 19300660 Free PMC article.
Soil application of DBCP (l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane) and foliar applications of oxamyl (methyl N',N'-dimethyl-N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]-l-thiooxamimidate) were compared for control of Tylenchulus semipenetrans in a grapefruit (Citrus paradisi) orchard, DBCP reduced …
Soil application of DBCP (l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane) and foliar applications of oxamyl (methyl N',N'-dimethyl-N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]-l-t …
Seasonality of Tylenchulus semipenetrans Cobb and Pasteuria sp. in Citrus Orchards in Spain.
Sorribas FJ, Verdejo-Lucas S, Forner JB, Alcaidel A, Pons J, Ornat C. Sorribas FJ, et al. J Nematol. 2000 Dec;32(4S):622-32. J Nematol. 2000. PMID: 19271018 Free PMC article.
Population densities of the Mediterranean biotype of Tylenchulus semipenetrans were monitored in soil and citrus roots at 3-month intervals for 3 consecutive years in four citrus orchards in the provinces of Tarragona (Amposta and Xalamera) and Valencia (Moncada and …
Population densities of the Mediterranean biotype of Tylenchulus semipenetrans were monitored in soil and citrus roots at 3-mo …
Comparison of five populations of Tylenchulus semipenetrans to Citrus, Poncirus, and their hybrids.
O'Bannon JH, Chew V, Tomerlin AT. O'Bannon JH, et al. J Nematol. 1977 Apr;9(2):162-5. J Nematol. 1977. PMID: 19305585 Free PMC article.
The infectivity of five populations of Tylenchulus semipenetrans were compared and differentiated on 10 hosts (5 Citrus spp., 1 Poncirus trifoliata, and 4 hybrids of Citrus spp. ...Pomeroy was susceptible to a California biotype 3 and highly resistant to the other …
The infectivity of five populations of Tylenchulus semipenetrans were compared and differentiated on 10 hosts (5 Citrus spp., …
Infection of Citrus Roots by Tylenchulus semipenetrans Reduces Root Infection by Phytophthora nicotianae.
El-Borai FE, Duncan LW, Graham JH. El-Borai FE, et al. J Nematol. 2002 Dec;34(4):384-9. J Nematol. 2002. PMID: 19265961 Free PMC article.
Bioassays and whole-plant experiments were conducted to investigate the interaction between Tylenchulus semipenetrans and Phytophthora nicotianae. Both organisms are parasites of the citrus fibrous root cortex. ...
Bioassays and whole-plant experiments were conducted to investigate the interaction between Tylenchulus semipenetrans and Phyt …
Sampling Citrus Fibrous Roots and Tylenchulus semipenetrans.
Duncan LW, El-Morshedy MM, McSorley R. Duncan LW, et al. J Nematol. 1994 Dec;26(4):442-51. J Nematol. 1994. PMID: 19279914 Free PMC article.
Sampling precision was investigated for Tylenchulus semipenetrans juveniles and males in soil and females from roots and for citrus fibrous root mass density. ...
Sampling precision was investigated for Tylenchulus semipenetrans juveniles and males in soil and females from roots and for c …
Characterization of Citrus Rootstock Responses to Tylenchulus semipenetrans (Cobb).
Kaplan DT. Kaplan DT. J Nematol. 1981 Oct;13(4):492-8. J Nematol. 1981. PMID: 19300795 Free PMC article.
Citrus rootstocks which significantly limited the reproduction of Tylenchulus semipenetrans (Cobb) "Citrus" and "Poncirus" biotypes responded to infection by producing a hypersensitive-type response in the root hypodermis, wound periderm and/or cavities in the root …
Citrus rootstocks which significantly limited the reproduction of Tylenchulus semipenetrans (Cobb) "Citrus" and "Poncirus" bio …
The Influence of Glomus mosseae on Tylenchulus semipenetrans-Infected and Uninfected Citrus limon Seedlings.
O'Bannon JH, Inserra RN, Nemec S, Vovlas N. O'Bannon JH, et al. J Nematol. 1979 Jul;11(3):247-50. J Nematol. 1979. PMID: 19300642 Free PMC article.
Greenhouse studies have shown that when rough lemon (Citrus limon) seedlings infected with TyIenchulus semipenetrans were transplanted into soil infested with Glomus mosseae, the mycorrhizal fungus infection increased seedling growth compared to nonntycorrhizal seedlings. Tyle
Greenhouse studies have shown that when rough lemon (Citrus limon) seedlings infected with TyIenchulus semipenetrans were transplanted into …
Efficient Procedure for Extracting Tylenchulus semipenetrans from Citrus Roots.
Greco N, D'Addabbo T. Greco N, et al. J Nematol. 1990 Oct;22(4):590-3. J Nematol. 1990. PMID: 19287763 Free PMC article.
Investigations were undertaken to determine the suitability of sucrose and magnesium sulphate solutions and a silica colloidal suspension with centrifugation for extracting Tylenchulus semipenetrans from citrus roots. The efficiency of incubation, sodium hypochlorit …
Investigations were undertaken to determine the suitability of sucrose and magnesium sulphate solutions and a silica colloidal suspension wi …
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