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Pratylenchus (nematoda: pratylenchidae); diagnosis, biology, pathogenicity and management.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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9789004155640
Pratylenchus (nematoda: pratylenchidae); diagnosis, biology, pathogenicity and management.
Castillo, Pablo and Nicola Vovlas.
BRILL
2007
529 pages
$210.00
Paperback
Nematology monographs and perspectives; v.6
QL391
They strike in both temperate and tropic environments and rank second worldwide in failures of such crops as bananas, cereals, coffee, corn, legumes, peanuts, potato and tree fruit. Industrial and institutional researchers Castillo and Vovlas explain these migratory endoparasites, including the reasons they ...
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