Meloidogyne incognita

E92411

Meloidogyne incognita is a highly destructive root-knot nematode species that parasitizes a wide range of crops, causing characteristic root galls and significant agricultural yield losses worldwide.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant-parasitic nematode
root-knot nematode
species
causes nutrient uptake reduction
reduced crop yield
root galls
root-knot disease
stunted plant growth
climatePreference subtropical regions
tropical regions
distribution worldwide
economicImpact major agricultural pest
family Meloidogynidae
feedingSite giant cells in plant roots
firstDescribedBy Chitwood
firstDescriptionYear 1919
genus Meloidogyne
hostRange broad host range
infectiveStage second-stage juvenile
kingdom Animalia
lifeStage adult female
egg
second-stage juvenile
management biological control agents
crop rotation
nematicides
resistant cultivars
soil solarization
order Tylenchida
parasitizes beans
cotton
crop plants
cucumber
eggplant
melon
pepper
soybean
tobacco
tomato
pathotype race 1
race 2
race 3
race 4
phylum Nematoda
reproductionType mitotic parthenogenesis
parthenogenesis
symptom chlorosis of leaves
galling on roots
root swelling
taxonRank species

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Nematoda includesTaxon Meloidogyne incognita