Pratylenchus vulnus
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Subclass: | Diplogasteria
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Order: | Tylenchida
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Subfamily: | Pratylenchinae
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Species: | P. vulnus
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Pratylenchus vulnus |
Pratylenchus vulnus (also known by the common names Walnut meadow nematode and Walnut root-lesion nematode) is a species of plant pathogenic nematode best known for infecting Persian walnut. It is also known to infest potatoes, apricots, peaches and nectarines, holiday cacti, grape and citruses.
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Categories:
- Pratylenchus
- Plant pathogenic nematodes
- Grape pest nematodes
- Secernentea stubs
- Plant disease stubs