Amaryllis Lesion Nematode, Pratylenchus hippeastri Inserra et al., 2006 (Nematoda: Tylenchida: Pratylenchidae)
The tail region of a female amaryllis lesion nematode.
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Crow, William T. 2013. “Amaryllis Lesion Nematode, Pratylenchus Hippeastri Inserra Et al., 2006 (Nematoda: Tylenchida: Pratylenchidae): EENY546/IN975, 1/2013”. EDIS 2013 (1). https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-in975-2013.

Abstract

Amaryllis lesion nematode is an important nematode pest of amaryllis in Florida. It reduces plant vigor, flower yield, and bulb size. As the nematodes tunnel through the root, the damaged cells die and collapse, forming lesions on the exterior and the interior of the root tissue. This 4-page fact sheet was written by William T. Crow and published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, January 2013.

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/in975

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-in975-2013
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