Browsing by Subject "Arachis hypogaea"
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Differential responses of resistant and susceptible groundnut genotypes at cellular level to Ditylenchus africanus
(Brill Academy Publishers, 2011)Ditylenchus africanus causes cellular breakdown in pod tissue of susceptible groundnut cultivars. The histopathology of this nematode on a resistant genotype was studied using light microscopy and compared with the ... -
Host plant resistance as a management tool for Ditylenchus africanus (Nematoda : Tylenchidae) on groundnut (Arachis hypogaea)
(North-West University, 2008)Groundnut is an important cash crop both for commercial and smallscale farmers in South Africa. The effect of Ditylenchus africanus on groundnut is mainly qualitative, leading to downgrading of groundnut consignments. This ... -
Management of Ditylenchus africanus (Nematoda : Tylenchidae) on groundnut (Arachis hypogaea)
(North-West University (South Africa), 1998)MANAGEMENT OF DITYLENCHUS AFRICANUS (NEMATODA: TYLENCHIDAE) ON GROUNDNUT (ARACHIS HYPOGAEA) Groundnut production has decreased in South Africa over the past seven years in spite of an increase in grain yield potential ... -
On the morphology and phylogeny of Robustodorus Andrássy, 2007 and two ‘Aphelenchoides’ species (Nematoda: Aphelenchoidinae)
(Brill, 2018)In a survey of nematode damage in groundnut ( Arachis hypogaea ) (Fabaceae) production areas in the Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa, a nematode was recovered and ... -
Reproduction and damage potential of five geographical Ditylenchus africanus populations on peanut
(Society of Nematologists, 2016)Ditylenchus africanus affects peanut quality, which leads to downgrading of consignments and economic losses for producers. This nematode is difficult to control and host-plant resistance may be the most effective way to ...