colunpus Dut has a dlfferently shaped bllobed hcad, basal annule of lip region marked vlth 20 to 22 longltudinal llnes, excretory porę ln front of level of oesophago-lntestlnal junctlon and lntestlne partlally overlapplng the rectum. No males were found. H. cephalus n.ap., from soli around roots” of Cyoopals tetragonolobus from Kota, Rajasthan, is unlque In naving a smooth lip region. It dlffers from the closeły related H. lndlcus by the absence of overlap of intestlne over rectum and the absence of lateral flelds. H. dlmorphlcus n.sp. from around roots of ćlcer arletinum and Phaseolus aconltlfollus from Mir2apur, U.P. arv3 Xmer"J Rajasthan respectlvely, dlffers from the closely related H. lndlcus essentlally ln the sexual dlmorphlsm ln the atrlatlon of the basal annule of the lip region. In females the basal annule of the lip region has 18 to 21 longltudinal llnes while the males have only 6.
0836ADCOCK, R.E. Screenlng for root-knot nematode reslstance ln mungbeans. Disserta-tion Abstracts International (1973) 33B (12) 5614 [En]
Nonę of the Phaseolus aureus stralns tested appeared tó 5e reslstant to Meloldogyne lncognlta. Plant losses from fungal attacka tennlnated morę than half of the tests but aeedllngs grown ln dlatllled water wlthln plastlc envelopes were successfully screened.
minor tendency belng notlced. The major tendency showed Itself as resistance to the flrst 3 specles of Meloldogyne but not to M. hapla, the minor tendency as reduced resistance to M. hapla coupled with lncreased resistance to M. javanlca.
08 38 MINTON, N. A., FORBES, I. & WELLS, H. D., 1967. "Susceptibility of potential forage łeguroes to Meloldogyne spedes/* PI. Dis. Reptr> 51 (12), 1001-1004.
In glassbouse czperiments high levels of resistance wcrc obtained for Stizolobium decringianum to Mcloidogyne incognito incognito, M. incognito acrita, M. jgyamcOj M. arenario and M. hapla. 3 Glycine javomca cuhiyars were highly resistant to AL incognito incognito t AL incognito acrita, and AL jayamco, but susceptible to AL arenaria and AL hapla.. 3 spedes of Desmodium differed in their respanse to the 5 nematodes. D. intortum was most resistant, D. widna tum was least resistant, while D. tortuoron was interraediate. Lupimis angusńfohus entrics were severly galled by all 5 nematode spedes, while entries of L. albus and L. lutetu appeared to have some resistance to one or morę nematode spedes. Stylosamhes hwmlis, Indigofera hirsutat Cajanus cajan, Phaseolus atro-purpurerusy Aeschynomene americana, Alysicarpus vaginalist and Dolichos lab lab showed yarying degrees of resistance to one or morę nematode spedes.
0836-CAVENESS, F. E., 1967. “Shadehousc host ran gęg of somc Nigerian nematodes.” PI. Dis. Reptr, 51 (1), 33-37.
84 spedes of plants wcrc four.ci to be hosts to one or morę of 30 spedes of plant-parasitic nematodes tested in Western Region, Nigeria. Siylosanthes gradlis was resistant or immune to an undescribed spedes of Pratylenchus.
08 38 SwarMa, R. D. [Nematodes associated wit’u graminaceous forage crops in cerrado soils.] Nematóides associados com gramineas forrageiras em śrea de cerrado. In Men des, B. V. (Editor), Resumos don trabalhos cientificos c conferencias, III Reuni&o Brasiieira dc Nematologia, Socicdade Brasiieira de Hematologia et da Escola Superior de AgricuUura, Mossoró, 1978. Mossoró. RN, Braził. (1978) 87 [Pt, Coleęao Mossorense Vo). 62] EMBRAPA, Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuaria dos Ccrrados, Brazil.
$ 0837 KUTION, E.M.; WILLIAMS, W.T.; BEALL, L.B. Reactions of llnes of Phaseolus atropurpureus to four specles of root-knot nematode. Australlan Journal of Agrl-cultural Research (1972) 23 (4) 623-632
[En] Div. of Tropical Pastures, CSIR0, Cunningham Laboratory, St. Lucia, t^ieesland 4067, Australia.
A comparison of the resistance of 36 llnes of Phaseolus atropurpureus to Meloldogyne arenaria^ {£ lncognlta, M. Jąyanlcaand M. hapla was madę, using F. lathyroldes and Uycoperslcon eaculentum as Controls. Resistance may be present in all llnes of P. atropurpureus, a major and a
084 0 Freire, F. DAS C. O.; POSTE. J. J. Da [Root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp., associated with plant parasitism ln the State of Babin (Brazil).] Nematóides das galhas. Meloidogyne spp.. associados ao parasitismo de phntas no Estado da Babia (Brasii). Boletim CturenSe de Agronomia (1976) 17, 47-55 [Pt. cn] Cent. de Pesquisa Agropecuaria do Trópico Umido. EMBRAPA, Belem, Para. Brazil.
In a survey carried out in Bahia. Brazil, 103 wild and cultivated plants were found to be infected with Meloidogyne spp. The species found were M. incognito, M. jaranica, M. thamesi, M. arenaria, M. hapla and M. e.xigua. M. incognito occurred on 7591 of the plants and M. jatanica on 22ft. 18 plants are considered to be new host records for Meloidogyne spp.
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