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The root-lesion nematode, Pratylenchus penetrans (Cobb 1917).
Filipjev and Shuurmans Stekhoven, 1941, is widely distributed throughout
Oregon and other temperate zones of the world. Economically
it is probably the most important plant parasitic nematode in Oregon
because of its abundance, wide host range of economic plants and
interactions with other...
Root-knot nematodes were among the earliest plant-parasitic
nematodes to be recognized. Before 1949, they were considered as the
one species Heterodera marioni (Cornu 1887) Goodey 1932. In 1949
Chitwood completed a taxonomic study of the root-knot nematodes and
placed them in a separate genus Meloidogyne. Economically they are
one of...
This bibliography, an apparently haphazard sampling of literature from many sources, grew out of a general project that was intended to elucidate the role of consumers in the forest system. The 124 articles
briefly abstracted here are ones that give some insight into the role of foliage-feeding insects. The process...