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Ditylenchus dipsaci(DITYDI)

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Damage to onions. Dr Augustin. Landesanstalt für Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenschutz, Mainz (DE)

Damage in a lucerne field.

Courtesy: Dr Augustin. Landesanstalt für Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenschutz, Mainz (DE).

Damage to Narcissus bulb.

Courtesy: Central Science Laboratory, York (GB) - British Crown.

Ditylenchus dipsaci on narcissus.

Courtesy: Courtesy: Alain Buisson, LNPV Unité de nématologie, Le Rheu (FR).

Damage to tulip flower.

Courtesy: Central Science Laboratory, York (GB)- British Crown.

Damage to Vicia faba.

Courtesy: Dr Augustin. Landesanstalt für Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenschutz, Mainz (DE).

Damage to Vicia faba.

Courtesy: Dr Augustin. Landesanstalt für Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenschutz, Mainz (DE).

Damage to Vicia faba.

Courtesy: Dr Augustin. Landesanstalt für Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenschutz, Mainz (DE).

Nematodes within Narcissus bulb.

Courtesy: Central Science Laboratory, York (GB) - British Crown.

Damage to onion plants.

Courtesy: Central Science Laboratory, York (GB) - British Crown.

Ditylenchus dipsaci on sugarbeet.

Courtesy: Courtesy: Alain Buisson, LNPV Unité de nématologie, Le Rheu (FR).

Ditylenchus dipsaci on sugarbeet.

Courtesy: Courtesy: Alain Buisson, LNPV Unité de nématologie, Le Rheu (FR).

Patches in lucerne field.

Courtesy: Central Science Laboratory, York (GB)- British Crown.

Ditylenchus dipsaci around a young sugar beet root

Courtesy: Alan Storelli

Ditylenchus dipsaci penetrating the hypocotyl of a sugar beet

Courtesy: Alan Storelli

Swollen hypocotyl of a sugar beet seedling

Courtesy: Alan Storelli

Nematode clumps, known as eelworm wool, on a sugar beet hypocotyl surface

Courtesy: Alan Storelli

Ditylenchus dipsaci infected sugar beet at harvest

Courtesy: Alan Storelli