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seed-
gall nematode,
seed and leaf
gall nematode,
wheat gall nematode,
wheat seed gall nematode,
wheat seed-
gall nematode,
wheat seed and leaf
gall nematode)...
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Anguina (
seed-
gall nematode,
seed and leaf
gall nematode,
seed gall nematode,
shoot gall nematode) is a
genus of
plant pathogenic nematodes. In addition...
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Anguina agrostis (Bentgr**** nematode,
seed-
gall nematode) is a
plant pathogenic nematode.
Anguina agrostis was one of the
first plant parasitic nematodes...
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their eggs in some ovules,
which then form
galls. The
wasps then die and
larvae develop in the
galls,
while seeds develop in the
pollinated flowers. 4–6 w****s...
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Subanguina wevelli (
seed-
gall nematode; syn.
Afrina wevelli Van den Berg, 1985 ) is a
plant pathogenic nematode and an
invasive species.
Subanguina wevelli...
- leaflets. It is
cultivated worldwide as a
semiarid crop. Its
leaves and
seeds are
common ingredients in
dishes from the
Indian subcontinent, and have...
- Curculionidae.
Other common names include the
toadflax capsule weevil and
seed-
gall weevil. "Rhinusa
antirrhini species details".
Catalogue of Life. Retrieved...
- by the
larvae which form
galls commonly known as "silver shoots" or "onion shoots". The rice
plant is
stunted and the
seed heads fail to develop. In...
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conifer cone, or in
formal botanical usage a strobilus, pl.: strobili, is a
seed-bearing
organ on
gymnosperm plants,
especially in
conifers and cycads. They...
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musculus Rhinusa pilosa Smicronyx sculpticollis Dodder Gall Weevil Chirosia betuleti Knotting Gall Agromyza deserta Hexomyza simplicoides ****anagromyza...