Anguina tritici is a potential vector of Clavibacter toxicus
@article{Riley2011AnguinaTI, title={Anguina tritici is a potential vector of Clavibacter toxicus}, author={I. Riley}, journal={Australasian Plant Pathology}, year={2011}, volume={21}, pages={147-149} }
The ability of Anguina tritici to act as a vector for Clavibacter toxicus in wheat was determined in a pot experiment. Using galls colonised with C. toxicus from Lolium rigidumas inoculum, gall production by A. tritici was reduced and a small proportion of galls was colonised by C. toxicus. These observations further confirm that the host range of C. toxicus is determined by the availability of a suitable nematode vector. This experimental association of an Anguina and a Clavibacter suggests… CONTINUE READING
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