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A Virus Disease of Meloidogyne incognita incognita, the Southern Root Knot Nematode
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A Virus Disease of Meloidogyne incognita incognita, the Southern Root Knot Nematode

  • J. R. LOEWENBERG1,
  • T. SULLIVAN1 &
  • M. L. SCHUSTER1 

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THIS communication reports the presence of a virus in the plant parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita incognita (Kofoid and White) Chitwood.

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  1. Loewenberg, J. R., Sullivan, T., and Schuster, M. L., Phytopath. (in the press).

  2. Loewenberg, J. R., Sullivan, T., and Schuster, M. L., Plant Dis. Reporter (in the press).

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LOEWENBERG, J., SULLIVAN, T. & SCHUSTER, M. A Virus Disease of Meloidogyne incognita incognita, the Southern Root Knot Nematode. Nature 184, 1896 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1841896a0

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