Difference between revisions of "Mesocriconema ornatum"
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[[File:Mesocriconema ornata female.jpg|250px|thumb|''Mesocriconema ornatum'' female (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author(s): Marco Cordero, Robbert T. Robbins and Allen Szalanski (University of Arkansas)<br/>Source: Open Media]] | [[File:Mesocriconema ornata female.jpg|250px|thumb|''Mesocriconema ornatum'' female (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author(s): Marco Cordero, Robbert T. Robbins and Allen Szalanski (University of Arkansas)<br/>Source: Open Media]] | ||
− | <font color="#800000">'''''Mesocriconema ornatum'''''</font> (Raski, | + | <font color="#800000">'''''Mesocriconema ornatum'''''</font> (Raski) Loof & De Grisse, 1989 |
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+ | This ring nematode is a serious agricultural pest, that infests various crops like groundnuts/peanuts, sugarcane, and grasses. Recent damage has been mainly reported from tropical and subtropical areas in the Americas, but the species has been also reported from other regions like Africa or southern Asia. In south-eastern North America, it can reduce peanut yields significantly ([[Journal of Nematology (1998) 30, 643-650|Koenning et al., 1998]]). | ||
'''Synonyms:'''<br/> | '''Synonyms:'''<br/> | ||
+ | ''Criconemella ornata''<br/> | ||
''Mesocriconema ornata'' | ''Mesocriconema ornata'' | ||
[[Category:Mesocriconema (genus)]] | [[Category:Mesocriconema (genus)]] |
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Mesocriconema ornatum (Raski) Loof & De Grisse, 1989
This ring nematode is a serious agricultural pest, that infests various crops like groundnuts/peanuts, sugarcane, and grasses. Recent damage has been mainly reported from tropical and subtropical areas in the Americas, but the species has been also reported from other regions like Africa or southern Asia. In south-eastern North America, it can reduce peanut yields significantly (Koenning et al., 1998).
Synonyms:
Criconemella ornata
Mesocriconema ornata