[ Opisthokonta | Metazoa | Eumetazoa | . . .
. . . | Meloidogyninae | Meloidogyne | Meloidogyne incognita group ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Metazoa | Eumetazoa | Bilateria | Protostomia | Ecdysozoa | Nematoda | Chromadorea | Rhabditida | Tylenchina | Tylenchomorpha | Tylenchoidea | Meloidogynidae | Meloidogyninae | Meloidogyne | Meloidogyne incognita group |
Comment: | Meloidogyne arenaria is a mitotically parthenogenetic species with chromosome numbers that range from 30-50. It is more common for warmer regions of the world, causing severe damage to peanuts (e.g., large galls on roots, pegs, pods, and runners; reduced plant growth). Other plant hosts include vegetables, grasses, fruit, ornamentals, and tobacco. |
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Publication: |
Parkinson J, Mitreva M, Whitton C et. al.
( 2004)
Nat Genet 36, 1259-67.
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