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Root Gall Nematode
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Centaureae
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Pharangii
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Moxae
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Montana
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Mobilis
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Millefolii
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Kopetdaghica
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Hyparrheniae
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Guizotiae
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Graminophila
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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Subanguina Ferulae
Root-gall nematodes are plant- parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ...
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