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PLANT SPECIES ATTACKED BY ROOT-KNOT NEMATODES (MELOIDOGYNE SPP.) IN THE FEDERATION OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND BY GEORGE C. MARTIN Entomology, Research and Specialist Services, Ministry of Agriculture, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. SUPPLEMENTARY LIST No. 1 * SECOND COLUMN THIRD COLUMN Figures not enclosed by brackets o = No galls visible to the naked A == Single specimen examined. eye. B = Two to five specimens examined. i = Only one or two small swel- C := Six to ten specimens examined. lings present. D = Eleven to twenty specimens ex- 2 = Few swellings present. amined. 3 --. Swellings or galls readily E = More than twenty specimens found. examined. 4 = Sw.ellings or galls visihle at a glance. Numbers 1, 2, 3 etc. indicate the actual 5 = Numerous galls or swellings number of infested sites from which spe- present. cimens were obtained. 6 = Roots almost totally galled or covered with swellings. Figures enclosed by brackets . (o) = No egg masses seen. (I) = Only one or two egg masses acr..= Meloidogyne incognita var. present. acrita (2) == Few egg masses. ar. = M. arenaria (3) = Egg masses readily found. 1-i ap. M. fiapla
Nematologica – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1959
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