cereal cyst nematodes

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cereal cyst nematodes

Cerealcystnematode is a plant pest caused by Heterodera avenae, Heterodera bifenestra, Heterodera hordecalis, Heterodera latipons... Cerealcystnematodes (CCNs) can cause significant economic yield losses alone or in combination with other biotic and abiotic factors. The damage caused by these nematodes can be... ... The cerealcystnematode H. avenae is considered to be the most dangerous of cyst-forming cerealnematode. This biotrophic phytopathogen parasitizes in wheat and other cereals... Summary. Cerealcystnematodes reduce yields of wheat, barley, and oats in the Pacific Northwest states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The three-major species of cerealcystnematodes (CCN) Heterodera avenae, H. latipons, and H. filipjevi are distributed worldwide and cause considerable damage. Rotations — use break crops to minimise carry-over of cerealcystnematode (CCN) host species (canola, lupins, chickpeas etc) as non-host crops are more effective than resistant... The cerealcystnematode (CCN, Heterodera avenae) is a major pest of wheat (Triticum spp) that reduces crop yields in many countries. Cystnematodes are obligate sedentary... Cerealcystnematodes (CCNs) are among the most important nematode pests that limit production of small grain cereals and are found in most regions where cereals are produced. Cerealcystnematodes (CCNs) are known to be a major constraint to wheat production in several parts of the world. Significant economic losses due to CCNs have been reported. Cerealcystnematodes (CCN; Heterodera spp.) are some of the most economically damaging nematodes to wheat production. Most small grain cereals and some grasses are hosts.

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