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Corymbia catenaria
Known as:
Corymbia catenaria K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
MODEL POPULASI Meloidogyne spp PADA LAHAN BERPUPUK ORGANIK DAN TERDAPAT Tagetes erecta L DENGAN PEMANGSA Catenaria anguillulae
Edison Gunawan
2018
Corpus ID: 126228906
Nematoda Meloidogyne spp merupakan salah satu hama yang menyebabkan puru pada akar. Pengendalian secara hayati terhadap…
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2016
2016
CATENARIA ANGUILLULAE SOROKIN: ITS POPULATION IN RHIZOSPHERE OF SOME CROPS AND EFFECT OF SOME OILSEEDS AGAR MEDIA ON ITS GROWTH AND VIRULENCE
Durgawati Patel
2016
Corpus ID: 90165427
2015
2015
BIOCONTROLE DE NEMATOIDES COM FUNGOS
Marilene Bizerra da Costa
2015
Corpus ID: 83754490
Given the high losses that nematodes cause agriculture and the limitations and impacts of agrochemicals, as well as the…
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2004
2004
Effect of temperature, pH and sub-culturing on virulence of Catenaria anguillulae Sorokin.
R. Gupta
,
S. Vaish
,
R. Singh
,
N. Singh
,
Kamaldeep Singh
2004
Corpus ID: 83235964
Review
2001
Review
2001
Biocontroh Fungal Parasites of Female Cyst Nematodes 1
B. Kerry
2001
Corpus ID: 10635748
Three species of fungi, Catenaria auxiliarls (Kiihn) Tribe, Nematophthora gynophila Kerry and Crump, and a Lagenidiaceous fungus…
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1987
1987
Parasitism of Xiphinema Americanum and X. Rivesi By Catenaria Anguillulae and Other Zoosporic Fungi in Soil Solution, Baermann Funnels, or Soil
B. Jaffee
,
R. Shaffer
1987
Corpus ID: 85340853
In dilute soil extract, Xiphinema rivesi was more susceptible than X. americanum to Catenaria anguillulae; the virulence of six…
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1960
1960
A new species of catenaria parasitic on nematodes of sugarcane
W. Birchfield
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata
1960
Corpus ID: 9170568
A new species,Catenaria vermicola, is named and described. It attacks several plant-parasitic nematodes of economic importance in…
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