WebPY56CH18_Coyne ARI 3 August 2024 10:44 Annual Review of Phytopathology Plant-Parasitic Nematodes and Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa Danny L. Coyne, 1Laura Cortada, Johnathan J. Dalzell,2 Abiodun O. Claudius-Cole,3 Solveig Haukeland,4 Nessie Luambano,5 and Herbert Talwana6 1International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, … WebEnteric nematodes are among the most common and widely distributed animal parasites of humans. In his classic address to the American Society of Parasitologists in 1946, entitled “This Wormy World,” Stoll estimated 2.3 billion helminthic infections in a human population of 2.2 billion. Since 1946, the world population has doubled and, by all indications, enteric …
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WebJul 1, 2013 · The potato rot nematode, D. destructor, and the peanut pod nematode, D. africanus, are pests of potato tubers mainly in Europe and groundnuts in South Africa, respectively; both species are also fungivorous, as is D. myceliophagus, which is a major pest of commercial mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) production throughout the world. WebRoot-knot nematodes are the most widespread and economically important of all plant-parasitic nematodes. The highest global biodiversity of the genus Meloidogyne occurs in Asia, where 45 species have been reported; North America has 36, Central and South America 31, followed by Europe with 25, Africa with 21, and Oceania with 11 ( Subbotin … bye bye butterfly composer
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WebApr 13, 2024 · Hundreds of species of microscopic, parasitic roundworms called nematodes live in our beaches. Proof that there's still much for us to learn on Earth. ... WebThis review focuses on the current knowledge of economically important nematode pests affecting key crops, nematode control methods and the research and development needs for sustainable management, stakeholder involvement and capacity building in the context of crop security in East and Southern Africa, especially Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and … WebOct 16, 2024 · Infections by gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) remain a major constraint to ruminants’ health, welfare and productive performance worldwide [1,2].These parasites cause direct and indirect losses in different ways such as lowered fertility, reduced work capacity, reduction in food intake, low weight gain and low milk productions [].The … bye bye burnout