A diagnostic gap to fill: Development of molecular tools to distinguish the plant-parasitic nematode speciesHeterodera carotaeandHeterodera cruciferae
Didier Fouville,
Marine Biget,
Josselin Montarry
et al.
Abstract:The carrot-parasitic nematode, Heterodera carotae, is an important pest causing qualitative and quantitative production losses across several countries worldwide and must be carefully identified and monitored. Indeed, in culture crops, Heterodera carotae and Heterodera cruciferae, two genetically closely related species from the Goettingiana group, can be found in mixture and are virtually morphologically non-recognizable. However, only H. carotae is able to develop on carrot. To monitor carrot production and … Show more
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