ROLE OF PLANT PARASITIC NEMATODES IN THE SLOW WILT DISEASE COMPLEX OF BLACK PEPPER (PIPER NIGRUM L.) IN KERALA
DSpice at Indian Institute of Spices Research
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RAMANA, K V
MOHANDAS, C BALAKRISHNAN, R |
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2010-09-16T05:56:43Z
2010-09-16T05:56:43Z 1987 |
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Indian Journal of Nematology Vol.17(2) ; 225-230 (1987)
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High populations of Radopholus similis occurred more frequently in disease affected vines (4 out of 5) than in healthy vines (l out of 5). High populations of Meloidogyne incognita and Trophotyl piperis occurred in equal frequency in healthy and diseased vines. Further, the discriminant analysis indicated that presence of R. similis alone can influence overall differences between healthy and diseased state of the vines. ,·The results clearly indicated that R. similis plays a major role in causing slow wilt disease in black pepper.
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Black pepper
Piper nigrum L |
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ROLE OF PLANT PARASITIC NEMATODES IN THE SLOW WILT DISEASE COMPLEX OF BLACK PEPPER (PIPER NIGRUM L.) IN KERALA
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