EPPO Global Database

Xiphinema rivesi(XIPHRI)

Hosts

Important note about the classification of host plants in GD:
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Organism Type
Acer negundo (ACRNE) Host
* Cho MR, Robbins RT (1991) Morphological variation among 23 Xiphinema americanum populations. Journal of Nematology 23, 134-144.
Allium sativum (ALLSA) Host
* Chaves EJ, Mondino EA (2013) Description of some Xiphinema species populations (nematoda) from Argentina. Nematropica 43(1), 68-77.
Celtis sp. (CETSS) Host
* Lamberti F & Bleve-Zacheo T (1979) Studies on Xiphinema americanum sensu lato with descriptions of fifteen new species (Nematoda: Longidoridae). Nematologia Mediterranea 7, 51-106.
------- As hackberry (in USA), so probably Celtis occidentalis.
Citrus x aurantium var. sinensis (CIDSI) Host
* Handoo ZA, Ibrahim IKA, Chitwood DJ, Mokbel AA (2015) First report of Xiphinema rivesi Dalmasso, 1969 on citrus in northern Egypt. Pakistan Journal of Nematology 33(2), 161-165.
------- Fournd in the rhizosphere of orange trees.

* Ibrahim IKA, Handoo ZA (2016) Occurrence of phytoparasitic nematodes on some crop plants in northern Egypt. Pakistan Journal of Nematology 34(2), 163-169.
-------- Found in soil samples collected near orange trees.
Diospyros kaki (DOSKA) Host
* Urek G, Širca S, Karssen G (2005) Morphometrics of Xiphinema rivesi Dalmasso, 1969 (Nematoda: Dorylaimida) from Slovenia. Russian Journal of Nematology 13(1), 13-17.
------- Found in the rhizosphere of persimmon trees.
Juglans sp. (IUGSS) Host
* Lamberti F & Bleve-Zacheo T (1979) Studies on Xiphinema americanum sensu lato with descriptions of fifteen new species (Nematoda: Longidoridae). Nematologia Mediterranea 7, 51-106.

* Wojtowicz MR, Golden AM, Forer LB, Stouffer RF (1982) Morphological comparisons between Xiphinema rivesi Dalmasso and X. americanum Cobb populations from the Eastern United States. Journal of Nematology 14(4), 511-516.
Juniperus sp. (IUPSS) Host
* Cho MR, Robbins RT (1991) Morphological variation among 23 Xiphinema americanum populations. Journal of Nematology 23, 134-144.
Liquidambar styraciflua (LIQST) Host
* Cho MR, Robbins RT (1991) Morphological variation among 23 Xiphinema americanum populations. Journal of Nematology 23, 134-144.
Malus domestica (MABSD) Host
* Bélair G, Khanizadeh S (1994) Distribution of plant-parasitic nematodes in strawberry and raspberry fields in Quebec. Phytoprotection 75(2), 101–107. https://doi.org/10.7202/706056ar

* Hafez SL, Sundararaj P, Handoo ZA, Siddiqi MR (2010) Occurrence and distribution of nematodes in Idaho crops. International Journal of Nematology 20(1), 91-98.

* Poiras L, Iurcu-Străistaru E, Poiras N, Bivol A, Cerneț A (2015) Phytoparasitic nematode fauna of perennial fruit crops in Republic of Moldova. In: Lucrări ştiinţifice, Univ. Agrară de Stat din Moldova. Horticultură, viticultură şi vinificaţie, silvicultură şi grădini publice, protecţia plantelor 42(2), p. 376-382.

* Wojtowicz MR, Golden AM, Forer LB, Stouffer RF (1982) Morphological comparisons between Xiphinema rivesi Dalmasso and X. americanum Cobb populations from the Eastern United States. Journal of Nematology 14(4), 511-516.
Mangifera indica (MNGIN) Host
* Alkemade JRM, Loof PAA (1990) The genus Xiphinema cobb, 1913 (Nematoda: Longidoridae) in Perú. Revue de Nématologie 13, 339-348.
Medicago sativa (MEDSA) Host
* Chaves EJ, Mondino EA (2013) Description of some Xiphinema species populations (nematoda) from Argentina. Nematropica 43(1), 68-77.
Populus sp. (POPSS) Host
* Lamberti F & Bleve-Zacheo T (1979) Studies on Xiphinema americanum sensu lato with descriptions of fifteen new species (Nematoda: Longidoridae). Nematologia Mediterranea 7, 51-106.
------ As cottonwood.

* Wojtowicz MR, Golden AM, Forer LB, Stouffer RF (1982) Morphological comparisons between Xiphinema rivesi Dalmasso and X. americanum Cobb populations from the Eastern United States. Journal of Nematology 14(4), 511-516.
Prunus avium (PRNAV) Host
* Akinbade SA, Mojtahedi H, Guerra L, Eastwell K, Villamor DEV, Handoo ZA, Skantar AM (2014) First report of Xiphinema rivesi (Nematoda, Longidoridae) in Washington State. Plant Disease 98(7), 1018-1018.

* Urek G, Širca S, Karssen G (2005) Morphometrics of Xiphinema rivesi Dalmasso, 1969 (Nematoda: Dorylaimida) from Slovenia. Russian Journal of Nematology 13(1), 13-17.
------- Found in the rhizosphere of cherry trees.
Prunus persica (PRNPS) Host
* Urek G, Sirca S, Kox L, Karssen G (2003) First report of the dagger nematode Xiphinema rivesi, a member of the X. americanum group, from Slovenia. Plant disease 87(1), 100.
------- Found in the rhizosphere of peach trees.

* Urek G, Širca S, Karssen G (2005) Morphometrics of Xiphinema rivesi Dalmasso, 1969 (Nematoda: Dorylaimida) from Slovenia. Russian Journal of Nematology 13(1), 13-17.
------- Found in the rhizosphere of peach trees.

* Wojtowicz MR, Golden AM, Forer LB, Stouffer RF (1982) Morphological comparisons between Xiphinema rivesi Dalmasso and X. americanum Cobb populations from the Eastern United States. Journal of Nematology 14(4), 511-516.
Quercus sp. (QUESS) Host
* Lamberti F & Bleve-Zacheo T (1979) Studies on Xiphinema americanum sensu lato with descriptions of fifteen new species (Nematoda: Longidoridae). Nematologia Mediterranea 7, 51-106.
Rubus idaeus (RUBID) Host
* Bélair G, Khanizadeh S (1994) Distribution of plant-parasitic nematodes in strawberry and raspberry fields in Quebec. Phytoprotection 75(2), 101–107. https://doi.org/10.7202/706056ar

* Poiras L, Iurcu-Străistaru E, Poiras N, Bivol A, Cerneț A (2015) Phytoparasitic nematode fauna of perennial fruit crops in Republic of Moldova. In: Lucrări ştiinţifice, Univ. Agrară de Stat din Moldova. Horticultură, viticultură şi vinificaţie, silvicultură şi grădini publice, protecţia plantelor 42(2), p. 376-382.
Rubus sp. (RUBSS) Host
* Wojtowicz MR, Golden AM, Forer LB, Stouffer RF (1982) Morphological comparisons between Xiphinema rivesi Dalmasso and X. americanum Cobb populations from the Eastern United States. Journal of Nematology 14(4), 511-516.
Solanum tuberosum (SOLTU) Host
* Hafez SL, Golden AM, Rashid F & Handoo ZA (1992) Plant-parasitic nematodes associated with crops in Idaho and eastern Oregon. Nematropica 22, 193-204.

* Hafez SL, Sundararaj P, Handoo ZA, Siddiqi MR (2010) Occurrence and distribution of nematodes in Idaho crops. International Journal of Nematology 20(1), 91-98.
Sorghum bicolor (SORVU) Host
* Jaffee BA, Glenn DM, Forer LB, Shaffer RL (1988) Effect of soil texture on Xiphinema americanum and X. rivesi. Nematologica 34, 226-237.
Vitis vinifera (VITVI) Host
* Arias M, Navacerrada G (1973) Geographical distribution of Xiphinema Cobb in Spanish vineyards. Nematologia Mediterranea 1, 28-35.

* Allen WR, Stobbs LW, Van Schagen JG, Ebsary BA (1988) Association of Xiphinema species with soil type and grapevines infected with tomato ringspot virus in Ontario, Canada. Plant Disease 72, 861-863.

* Dalmasso A (1969) Étude anatomique et taxonomique des genres Xiphinema, Longidorus et Paralondidorus (Nematoda : Dorylaimidae). Mémoires du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris 61(2), 33-82.

* Sharma SB, McKirdy S, Mackie A, Lamberti F (2003) First record of Xiphinema rivesi associated with grape vines in Western Australia. Nematologia Mediterranea 31(1), 87.

* Urek G, Širca S, Karssen G (2005) Morphometrics of Xiphinema rivesi Dalmasso, 1969 (Nematoda: Dorylaimida) from Slovenia. Russian Journal of Nematology 13(1), 13-17.
------- Found in the rhizosphere of grapevines.