On the study of the wheat nematode Anguina tritici chitwood, 1935 and their importance in wheat cultivation in Uzbekistan conditions
Alisher Khurramov,
Mukhlisa Mukhiddinova,
Makhbuba Karshieva
et al.
Abstract:In our study, the wheat nematode Anguina tritici Chitwood, 1935 was registered in wheat ears in surveyed grain-growing farms in 5 regions of Uzbekistan. Larval stages of two- and three-year-old nematodes were observed at different stages of development in plant organs and root soil. The population density, depending on the living conditions, ranged from 8 to 60 larvae per 100 cm3 of soil and roots, and in stems and leaves from 12 to 25 larvae per 20 g. In heavily infected ears of wheat, the number of galls ran… Show more
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