Heterodera tabacum

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Heterodera tabacum
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H. tabacum
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Heterodera tabacum

Heterodera tabacum is (synonym of Globodera tabacum ) a plant pathogenic nematode affecting Jerusalem cherries (Solanum pseudocapsicum). [1]

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References

  1. Miller, P. M. (1970). "Nematicidal Control of Heterodera tabacum". Phytopathology. 60 (3): 411. doi:10.1094/phyto-60-411. ISSN   0031-949X.