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The Family Trichodoridae: Stubby Root and Virus Vector Nematodes (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
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The Family Trichodoridae: Stubby Root and Virus Vector Nematodes (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Series: Developments in Plant Pathology, 6
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Trichodorids constitute a group of nematodes, together with
tylenchs and longidorids, that are parasitic on plants. The
trichodorids form the smallest group in a number of genera, species
and also individuals in the soil. However, they are not at all
devoid of interest on both economical and zoological grounds, and
they are being studied with increasing attention by agronomists and
taxonomists. Trichodorids are important in strictly agronomical
research, as they are able to cause direct damage to the root
system of various crops; they are the agent of the docking
disorder' of the sugar beet, a severe disease in Europe. They are
also able to transmit various viruses to a series of important
crops. These viruses differ from those transmitted by the
longidorids and also - as opposed to longidorids - they are not
strictly associated with one or a restricted number of species.
Trichodorids therefore constitute a potentially active group of
direct and indirect predators. The present book has been written by
one of the leading specialists on the group, who has produced an up
to date review of data on the morpho-anatomy of all species of the
group. Moreover, the book is not, as is so often the case, based
merely on a literature survey, but on the author's personal
observations. The descriptions are supported by detailed drawings
and micrographs and in many instances new characters of taxonomic
significance have been identified. Attention to detail and keen
observation have enabled the author to provide a considered and
authoritative opinion on the taxonomy and systematics of the
Trichodoridae. Further, the evaluation and selection of specific
characteristics clearly demonstrate the importanceof reliable
identification of species when undertaking investigations on
geographical distribution, ecology and other facets of the biology
of individual species, particularly those of economic importance.
It is inevitable that in such an actively investigated taxon as the
Trichodoridae, there will be a continuing addition of new species
which in turn will encourage further expression of taxonomic
opinion. If that proves to be so, Dr. Decraemer's book will provide
a well-established foundation for any new opinion and will remain a
standard reference for Trichodoridae as well as a substantial
contribution to the science of nematology. Audience: Research
workers and students of agriculture, horticulture and zoology,
plant pathologists and extension nematology service.
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