Meloidogyne enterolobii(MELGMY)
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Meloidogyne enterolobii on cucumber roots.
Courtesy: Dr Sebastian Kiewnick, Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil Research Station (CH).Meloidogyne enterolobii on tomato roots.
Courtesy: Dr Sebastian Kiewnick, Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil Research Station (CH).Infected sweet potato cv. Hernandez. A close up of the galls and egg masses.
Courtesy: Dr. Janete Brito Division of Plant Industry DPI/FDACS Gainesville, FL, USAOn Psidium guajava.
Courtesy: Rodrigo Vieira da Silva Nematologist and professor, Instituto Federal Goiano, Campus Morrinhos, Goias, Brazil.On Phaseolus vulgaris.
Courtesy: Rodrigo Vieira da Silva Nematologist and professor, Instituto Federal Goiano, Campus Morrinhos, Goias, Brazil.Infected sweet potato cv. Hernandez. Necrosis and cracks on tubers induced by this nematode.
Courtesy: Dr. Janete Brito Division of Plant Industry DPI/FDACS Gainesville, FL, USAOn Elaeocarpus decipiens
Courtesy: Dr. Janete Brito Division of Plant Industry DPI/FDACS Gainesville, FL, USAOn Ulmus parvifolia cv. Allee
Courtesy: Dr. Janete Brito Division of Plant Industry DPI/FDACS Gainesville, FL, USAOn Callistemon viminalis
Courtesy: Dr. Janete Brito Division of Plant Industry DPI/FDACS Gainesville, FL, USAOn Euphorbia punicea
Courtesy: Dr. Janete Brito Division of Plant Industry DPI/FDACS Gainesville, FL, USAOn Petunia hybrida cv. Easy Wave Red
Courtesy: Dr. Janete Brito Division of Plant Industry DPI/FDACS Gainesville, FL, USAOn Gardenia jasminoides
Courtesy: Dr. Janete Brito Division of Plant Industry DPI/FDACS Gainesville, FL, USAOn Psidium guajava cv. Paluma
Courtesy: Dr. Regina Carneiro, Embrapa Recursos Geneticos e Biotecnologia – CENARGEN Brasilia, DF, BrazilDamaged Psidum guajava plants uprooted and used as firewood in manufacture of pastries, cakes and juices, Petrolina, PE, Brazil.
Courtesy: Dr. Regina Carneiro, Embrapa Recursos Geneticos e Biotecnologia – CENARGEN Brasilia, DF, BrazilOn Capsicum annuum rootstock growing in a naturally infested area
Courtesy: Dr. Jadir B. Pinheiro Embrapa Hortalicas Brasilia, DF, BrazilJuvenile of Meloidogyne enterolobii.
Courtesy: Dr Sebastian Kiewnick, Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil Research Station (CH).On Capsicum rootstock 'Snooker' plants growing in a commercial plastic house.
Courtesy: Dr. Jadir B. Pinheiro Embrapa Hortalicas Brasilia, DF, BrazilOn Capsicum rootstock 'Snooker' plants growing in a commercial plastic house.
Courtesy: Dr. Jadir B. Pinheiro Embrapa Hortalicas Brasilia, DF, BrazilOn Capsicum rootstock 'Snooker' plants growing in a commercial plastic house.
Courtesy: Dr. Jadir B. Pinheiro Embrapa Hortalicas Brasilia, DF, BrazilOn Capsicum rootstock 'Snooker' plants growing in a commercial plastic house.
Courtesy: Dr. Jadir B. Pinheiro Embrapa Hortalicas Brasilia, DF, BrazilOn sweet potato
Courtesy: Camilo Parada and Dr. Lina M. Quesada-Ocampo Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC, USAOn sweet potato. A close up view of an egg mass of M. enterolobii.
Courtesy: Dr. Weimin Ye Agronomic Division North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Raleigh, NC, USAOn soybean
Courtesy: Dr. Weimin Ye Agronomic Division North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Raleigh, NC, USAJuveniles of M. enterolobii extracted from soybean roots.
Courtesy: Dr. Weimin Ye Agronomic Division North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Raleigh, NC, USAFemales of M. enterolobii extracted from sweet potato roots.
Courtesy: Dr. Weimin Ye Agronomic Division North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Raleigh, NC, USAOn soybean
Courtesy: Dr. Weimin Ye Agronomic Division North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Raleigh, NC, USASecond-stage juveniles of M. enterolobii extracted from soil collected in a sweet potato field.
Courtesy: Dr. Weimin Ye Agronomic Division North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Raleigh, NC, USAA female of M. enterolobii extracted from sweet potato roots.
Courtesy: Dr. Weimin Ye Agronomic Division North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Raleigh, NC, USAOn sweet potato. A close up view of the females inside of a gall.
Courtesy: Dr. Weimin Ye Agronomic Division North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Raleigh, NC, USAOn sweet potato. Females of M. enterolobii within galls.
Courtesy: Dr. Weimin Ye Agronomic Division North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Raleigh, NC, USAOn sweet potato. Females and egg masses of M. enterolobii within galls.
Courtesy: Dr. Weimin Ye Agronomic Division North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Raleigh, NC, USAMeloidogyne enterolobii on potato (Solanum tuberosum)
Courtesy: Wageningen University (WUR) - 'Field crops'