Heterodera delvii
Heterodera delvii [1] (Cereal cyst nematode) is a plant pathogenic nematode, who is cited as an invasive species.[2]
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Heterodera delvii Jairajpuri, Khan, Setty & Govindu, 1979 | |
Notes
- Heterodera delvii at American Society of Nematologists
- Heterodera delvii at Invasive.org
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References
- Jairajpur, M. Shamim; Khan, VC'ajih U.; Setty, K. G. H.; Govindu, H. C. Heterodera delvii n. sp. (Nematoda: Heteroderidae), a parasite of ragi (Eleusine coracana) in Bangalore, India. Revue de Nématologie 2(1) 1979:3-9.
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