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Nematode Vectors of Plant Viruses

✍ Scribed by David J. Hooper (auth.), F. Lamberti, C. E. Taylor, J. W. Seinhorst (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
449
Series
NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series 2
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Although nematodes had long been suspected as vectors of soilΒ­ borne plant diseases, unequivocal proof of their implication was not forthcoming until 1958 when Professor William Hewitt and his colleagues in California demonstrated experimentally that Xiphinema ~ was the vector of grapevine fanleaf virus. This opened up a new and exciting field in plant pathology and discoveries quickly followed of other nematode species associated with soil-borne diseases of many different crops and in several countries. After the initial enthusiasm of discovering new vectors and new viruses there followed a period of consolidation in which research workers sought answers to tantalising questions about the location of the virus within the nematode, the factors governing the close speciΒ­ ficity between virus and vector; and more mundane but equally important and compelling questions about life cycles, geographical distribution, host relations, morphology and taxonomy. No other group of nematodes has attracted such a concentrated effort involvΒ­ ing many different scientific specialisations and yielding so much progress in a relatively short time. The NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Riva dei Tessali, Italy, during 19 May to 2 June, 1974, provided the forum for a critical discussion of all aspects of biology of virus vector nemaΒ­ todes.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Virus Vector Nematodes β€” Taxonomy and General Introduction....Pages 1-14
Morphology of Longidoridae....Pages 15-37
Taxonomy of Xiphinema Cobb, 1913....Pages 39-52
A β€œLattice” for the Identification of Species of Xiphinema Cobb, 1913....Pages 53-70
Taxonomy of Longidorus (Micoletzky) Filipjev and Paralongidorus Siddiqi, Hooper and Khan....Pages 71-90
Morphology of Trichodorid Nematodes....Pages 91-101
Taxonomy of Trichodoridae....Pages 103-127
Functional Morphology of Dorylaimida....Pages 129-137
Cytogenetics and Reproduction in Xiphinema and Longidorus ....Pages 139-151
Short Report Embryology and Hatching of Trichodorus Similis and Longidorus Elongatus ....Pages 153-154
Cell Structure and Cell Function β€” An Introduction to Ultrastructure....Pages 155-158
Ultrastructure of Dorylaimidae....Pages 159-178
The Structure and Musculature of the Feeding Apparatus in Longidorus and Xiphinema ....Pages 179-194
The Ultrastructure of the Feeding Apparatus in Trichodorids....Pages 195-202
Feeding of Trichodorus , Longidorus and Xiphinema ....Pages 203-221
Some Features of Nematode-Borne Viruses and Their Relationship with the Host Plants....Pages 223-252
Acquisition, Retention and Transmission of Viruses by Nematodes....Pages 253-276
Short Report Some Non-Rosaceous Trees and Shrubs as Hosts to Nematode-Borne Viruses....Pages 277-278
Short Report Distribution of Artichoke Italian Latent Virus and Its Nematode Vector in Apulia....Pages 279-280
Short Report Nettlehead and Related Hop Diseases Associated with the Hop Strain of Arabis Mosaic Virus and Its Vector Xiphinema Diversicaudatum ....Pages 281-281
Short Report Virus Vector Species of Xiphinema and Longidorus in Relation to Certification Schemes for Fruit and Hops in England....Pages 283-285
Short Report Nematode Transmitted Viruses in British Columbia, Canada....Pages 287-288
Short Report Transmission of Cowpea Mosaic by Xiphinema Basiri in Western Nigeria....Pages 289-290
Ecology of Xiphinema and Longidorus ....Pages 291-307
The Ecology of Trichodorus ....Pages 309-341
Short Report A Preliminary Note on the Geographical Distribution of Trichodorids in the British Isles....Pages 343-345
Short Report A Preliminary Study of the Factors Influencing the Distribution of Trichodorid Species in the British Isles....Pages 347-348
Short Report Geographical Distribution of Xiphinema and Longidorus in the British Isles....Pages 349-350
Short Report Known Distribution of Species of Longidorus and Xiphinema in Norway....Pages 351-351
Short Report Longidorus and Xiphinema in Sweden....Pages 353-353
Short Report Nematodes of the Family Longidoridae in Bulgaria....Pages 355-356
Short Report Geographical Distribution of Xiphinema in Spain....Pages 357-358
Short Report The Distribution of Virus-Transmitting Nematodes in Undisturbed Biotopes of Lower Saxony....Pages 359-359
Short Report Longidorus and Xiphinema in the Sudan....Pages 361-361
Short Report Distribution of Xiphinema Spp. in South African Vineyards....Pages 363-364
Relations between Xiphinema and Longidorus and Their Host Plants....Pages 365-386
Short Report The Effect of Longidorus Elongatus on Seedling Fruit Tree Rootstocks in Poland....Pages 387-387
Factors Influencing the Movement of Nematodes in Soil....Pages 389-407
Dynamics of the Plant Nematode System....Pages 409-421
Chemical Control of Nematode Vectors of Plant Viruses....Pages 423-439
Short Report Chemical Control of Trichodorids and of Transmission of Tobacco Rattle Virus....Pages 441-441
Short Report Chemical Control of Corky Ringspot Disease on Potatoes in Florida, U.S.A....Pages 443-444
Short Report Nematode Control in Established Red Raspberry Plantings....Pages 445-446
Short Report Chemical and Cultural Control of Nettlehead and Related Virus Diseases of Hop....Pages 447-448
Short Report Control of Xiphinema in South Africa....Pages 449-449
Back Matter....Pages 451-460

✦ Subjects


Plant Sciences


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