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- Pratylenchus is a genus of nematodes known commonly as lesion nematodes. They are parasitic on plants and are responsible for root lesion disease on many...
- Pratylenchus penetrans is a species of nematode in the genus Pratylenchus, the lesion nematodes. It occurs in temperate regions worldwide, regions between...
- Pratylenchus vulnus (also known by the common names walnut meadow nematode and walnut root-lesion nematode) is a species of plant pathogenic nematode best...
- Pratylenchus neglectus is a plant-pathogenic nematode infecting potato, alfalfa and mint. Pratylenchus neglectus. Nemaplex. University of California, Davis...
- Thorne's meadow nematode (Thorne's root-lesion nematode; Pratylenchus thornei) is a plant pathogenic nematode.: 276  Hosts include Aegilops geniculata...
- Pratylenchus reniformia is a plant pathogenic nematode. Vidhyasekaran, Perumal (2004-04-15). Concise Encyclopedia of Plant Pathology. CRC Press. p. 88...
- Pratylenchus brachyurus is a plant parasitic nematode. Pratylenchus brachyurus, like many other plant-parasitic nematodes, are microscopic worms that...
- Pratylenchus coffeae is a plant-pathogenic nematode infecting several hosts including potato, banana, sweet potato, strawberry, Persian violet, peanut...
- Pratylenchus loosi is a plant pathogenic nematode infecting tea and citrus. Bragard, Claude; Baptista, Paula; Chatziv****iliou, Elisavet; Di Serio, Francesco;...
- also acquire po****tions of nematodes, such as root-knot nematodes and Pratylenchus species, which cause root lesions. Pathogens include the fungus Myrothecium...