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Walter Peraza-Padilla, Antonio Archidona-Yuste, +5 authors Pablo Castillo Journal of Plant Pathology

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Abstract Pseudomonodelphic dagger nematodes of the genus Xiphinema are characterized by having one of the genital branches reduced and lacking an ovary. They are usually reported from tropical regions. Nematode surveys conducted during rainy seasons in Costa Rica resulted in detection of several Xiphinema costaricense populations, but also other pseudomonodelphic… (More) DOI: 10.1007/s10658-016-1124-2

Topics Xiphinema Bone structure of rib Nematodes Genus Morphometrics Population Description Internal transcribed spacer

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@article{PerazaPadilla2016MolecularCO, title={Molecular characterization of pseudomonodelphic dagger nematodes of the genus Xiphinema Cobb, 1913 (Nematoda: Longidoridae) in Cos author={Walter Peraza-Padilla and Antonio Archidona-Yuste and Howard Ferris and Tatiana Zamora-Araya and Carolina Cantalapiedra-Navarrete journal={European Journal of Plant Pathology}, year={2016}, volume={148}, pages={739-747} }

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