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Meloidogyne fallax(MELGFA)

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Symptoms of M. fallax on potato.

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

Symptoms of M. fallax on potato.

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

Carrot infected by Meloidogyne fallax.

Courtesy: Plant Protection Service, Wageningen (NL).

Spots on a pealed potato

Courtesy: Farhat Shah (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand)

Cross section of potato

Courtesy: Farhat Shah (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand)

Cross section of potato

Courtesy: Farhat Shah (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand)

High infestation of tomato roots

Courtesy: Farhat Shah (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand)

High infestation of tomato roots

Courtesy: Farhat Shah (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand)

High infestation of tomato roots

Courtesy: Farhat Shah (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand)

High infestation of tomato roots

Courtesy: Farhat Shah (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand)

pimples on potato

Courtesy: Farhat Shah (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand)

High infestation of tomato roots

Courtesy: Farhat Shah (Plant & Food Research, New Zealand)

Meloidogyne fallax root galling on leek, UK.

Courtesy: UK Crown Copyright - courtesy of Fera

Yellowing foliage in a Meloidogyne fallax infested carrot field, UK.

Courtesy: UK Crown Copyright - courtesy of APHA

Meloidogyne fallax infested turf showing reduced sward and chlorosis, UK.

Courtesy: Courtesy Fera-Science Limited © Copyright Fera-Science Limited

Top leek: uninfested; bottom leeks: infested with Meloidogyne fallax, causing stunting and chlorosis, UK.

Courtesy: UK Crown Copyright - courtesy of Fera

Meloidogyne fallax infested leek field showing 4 central rows of plants with stunted growth and chlorosis, UK.

Courtesy: UK Crown Copyright - courtesy of Fera