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Heterodera Avenae: Virulence and Resistance

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Cyst Nematodes

Part of the book series: Nato ASI Series ((NSSA,volume 121))

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Cereals and grasses are damaged by several species of cyst forming nematodes. One species, Heterodera avenae Woll. (the oat nematode = cereal root eelworm), is common in countries in Northwest Europe, and is found in Canada, North Africa, India and Australia. Control is possible by use of resistant cultivars, but different pathotypes are found, and the resistance of a cultivar must correspond to the pathotype of the nematode.

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Andersen, K., Andersen, S. (1986). Heterodera Avenae: Virulence and Resistance. In: Lamberti, F., Taylor, C.E. (eds) Cyst Nematodes. Nato ASI Series, vol 121. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2251-1_19

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