Plant-feeding Nematodes Known to be Associated with:

Walnut – Juglans spp.

Note: These lists are intended as general guidelines. You need to do further research before using them for crop sequence or management decisions.

Please consider that:

·1 all the listed nematodes may not occur in all geographic regions, or fields within a geographic region, where the crop is grown

·2 cultivars or rootstocks may have been developed or selected that have resistance or tolerance to specific nematodes

·3 there may be races of a particular nematode species that are either virulent or avirulent to a plant species

·4 you need to determine which nematodes are present in the soil before using this list to make management decisions.

Click on species names for more information on biology, location, and specific management strategies.

Strategies for Nematode Management

 

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Cacopaurus pestis

Pratylenchus brachyurus

Cacopaurus sp.

Pratylenchus pratensis

Mesocriconema xenoplax

Pratylenchus vulnus

Mesocriconema rustica

Pratylenchus neglectus

Mesocriconema teres

Pratylenchus thornei

Criconema mutabile

Pratylenchus sp.

Criconemoides sp.

Scutellonema sp.  

Helicotylenchus dihystera  

Trichodorus porosus

Helicotylenchus digonicus

Trichodorus sp.

Helicotylenchus erythrinae

Tylenchorhynchus claytoni

Hemicriconemoides chitwoodi

Tylenchorhynchus acutus  

Hemicriconemoides sp.

Tylenchorhynchus capitatus

Hemicycliophora juglandis

Tylenchorhynchus clarus

Hemicycliophora koreana

Tylenchorhynchus sp.

Heterodera sp.

Xiphinema americanum

Longidorus sp. 

Xiphinema sp.

Meloidogyne hapla 

Meloidogyne sp.

Merlinius brevidens

Paratrichodorus minor 

Paratylenchus hamatus  

Paratylenchus sp.

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