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      Effect of pit-composting on root-knot nematode ( Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica) population densities and yield of tomato under field conditions

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          The aim of this review was to undertake a survey of researchers working with plant-parasitic nematodes in order to determine a 'top 10' list of these pathogens based on scientific and economic importance. Any such list will not be definitive as economic importance will vary depending on the region of the world in which a researcher is based. However, care was taken to include researchers from as many parts of the world as possible when carrying out the survey. The top 10 list emerging from the survey is composed of: (1) root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.); (2) cyst nematodes (Heterodera and Globodera spp.); (3) root lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus spp.); (4) the burrowing nematode Radopholus similis; (5) Ditylenchus dipsaci; (6) the pine wilt nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus; (7) the reniform nematode Rotylenchulus reniformis; (8) Xiphinema index (the only virus vector nematode to make the list); (9) Nacobbus aberrans; and (10) Aphelenchoides besseyi. The biology of each nematode (or nematode group) is reviewed briefly. © 2013 BSPP AND JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD.
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                International Journal of Pest Management
                International Journal of Pest Management
                Informa UK Limited
                0967-0874
                1366-5863
                April 03 2022
                August 10 2020
                April 03 2022
                : 68
                : 2
                : 135-147
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Agricultural Research Council – Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Crops, Nelspruit, South Africa
                [2 ]Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
                [3 ]Laboratory of Tropical Crop Improvement, Department of Biosystems, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Heverlee, Belgium
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                10.1080/09670874.2020.1803443
                44ba907f-d03c-4e34-930b-e609a06b3325
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