Mesocriconema nebraskense

 

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Classification:

 
Tylenchida
Tylenchina
Criconematoidea
Criconematidae    

Mesocriconema nebraskense Olson, Harris, Higgins, Mullin, Powers, Powers, 2017

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Morphology and Anatomy:

 

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Distribution:

Reported from grasslands in the mid-western USA, from a corn field in North Dakota and golf course grasses in Arizona and New Mexico. (Yan et al;., 2018)		
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Economic Importance:

Unknown

 

 

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Feeding:

Ectoparasite.

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Hosts:

 
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Life Cycle:

Ecophysiological Parameters:

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Damage:

 

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Management:

Host Plant Resistance, Non-hosts and Crop Rotation alternatives:

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References:

Geraert, E. 2010. The Criconematidae of the World: Identification of the Family Criconematidae. Academia Press, Gent. 615p.

Olson, M., Timothy Harris, Rebecca Higgins, Peter Mullin, Kirsten Powers, Powers, T.O. 2017. Species Delimitation and Description of Mesocric nebraskense (Nematoda: Criconematidae), a Morphologically Cryptic, Parthenogenetic Species from North American Grasslands. J. Nematology 49

Yan, G., Plaisance, A., Huang, D., Baidoo, R., Ransom, J.K. Handoo, Z.A. 2018. First Report of the Ring Nematode Mesocriconema nebraskense from a Corn Field in North Dakota. DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2018-043, 

 

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Revised: January 11, 2021.