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THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE BRASSICA ROOT EELWORM HETERODERA CRUCIFERAE FRANKLIN, 1945 BY G. MACDOUGAL MACKINTOSH Department of Agricultural Zoology, North of Scotland College of Agriculture, Aberdeen, Scotland OOSTENBRINK & DEN OUDEN (1954), COOPER ( 1955 ) and MULVEY ( 1957) have drawn attention to various structures present in the vulval cone of Heterodera spp. which can be used taxonomically. The morphology of other stages has been studied, in Heteroder< ro.rtochien.ri.r by O'BRIEN & PRENTICE ( 1930), H. schachtÙ by RASKI ( 1949 ) and H. trifolii by MULVEY ( 19 5 9 ) . None of these however made use of serial sections, but relied on observing the internal anatomy from whole mounts or hand sections. The most detailed work on the histological anatomy of any member of the subfamily Heteroderinae Filipjev, 1934 is that of ELSEA ( 1951 ) on Meloidogyne hdpld. The production of a gelatinous matrix by the adult female in most species is an interesting feature of the subfamily. Its function is not clear and little was known about its origin and development until MAGGENTI & ALLEN ( 1960 ) showed that it is produced in Meloidogyne by a set of rectal glands. BIRD
Nematologica – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1960
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