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col-3 protein, Meloidogyne javanica

Known as: Mjcol-3 protein, Meloidogyne javanica 
National Institutes of Health

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2017
2017
Root-knot nematodes are soil-borne pathogens that invade and establish feeding sites in plant roots. They have an extremely broad… 
1998
1998
ABSTRACT The virulence of Meloidogyne hapla, M. chitwoodi, and M. fallax was studied on genotypes of Solanum spp. in a greenhouse… 
1995
1995
Population densities ofMeloidogyne konaensis were determined in March and July of 1991 and 1992 on coffee cultivars Guatemalan… 
1989
1989
Four-week-old French Colombard plants rooted from green cuttings were inoculated with 0, 1,000, 2,000, 4,000, or 8,000… 
1988
1988
Griffin, G. D., and Thyr, B. D. 1988. Interaction of Meloidogyne hapla and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. medicaginis on alfalfa… 
1982
1982
Meloidogyne platani n. sp. is described and illustrated from specimens obtained from roots of American sycamore, Platanus… 
1980
1980
Simultaneous inoculations of alfalfa with Meloidogyne hapla larvae and Ditylenchus dipsaci at 16, 20, 24, and 28 C did not… 
1972
1972
The pathogenicity and interactions of Meloidogyne naasi, Pratylenchus penetrans, and Tylenchorhynchus agri on 'Toronto C-15… 
1972
1972
A soil temperature of 20 C was equally suitable for the invasion and development of M. hapla and M. javanica. However, M… 
1956
1956
PLANTS of Sorghum vulgare, variety Radar (a variety of sorghum developed in South Africa), were collected on a farm in the…