Publications for:
pest = Heterodera (genus)
crop = Radish (Raphanus sativus)
found 12 publications:
2019
Hatching dynamics of the beet cyst nematode,
Heterodera schachtii, following exposure to root leachates from cultivars of sugar beet, white mustard and radish
Nematology (2019) 21 (8), 813-825
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pestinfo wiki2013
Using a selective fast turn-around bioassay for population density determination of
Heterodera schachtiiNematology (2013) 15 (7), 809-819
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pestinfo wiki2010
Nematode resistance of rape-radish chromosome addition lines
Nematology (2010) 12 (2), 269-275
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pestinfo wiki2009
Molecular mapping in oil radish (
Raphanus sativus L.) and QTL analysis of resistance against beet cyst nematode (
Heterodera schachtii)
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2009) 118 (4), 775-782
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pestinfo wiki2005
Nematode control and other benefits of resistant catch crops
Journal of Nematology (2005) 37 (3), 392-393
pestinfo wiki2002
Field test on the effect of a spring sown field oil radish (
Raphanus sativus L. ssp.
oleiformis) on a population of
Heterodera betaeREDIA (2002) 85, 77-82
pestinfo wiki2001
Impact of soil suppressiveness on various population densities of
Heterodera schachtiiAnnals of Applied Biology (2001) 138 (3), 371-376
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pestinfo wikiSoil suppressiveness to
Heterodera schachtii under different cropping sequences
Nematology (2001) 3 (6), 551-558
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pestinfo wiki2000
Transformation with
Agrobacterium rhizogenes induces nematode resistance in
Raphanus sativus roots
Nematology (2000) 2 (7), p. 761
pestinfo wiki1999
Assessment of host-induced selection on three geographic isolates of
Heterodera schachtii using RAPD and AFLP markers
Phytopathology (1999) 89 (1), 68-73
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pestinfo wiki1998
The resistant response of
Sinapis alba and
Raphanus sativus varieties to infection of
Heterodera schachtiiInternational Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) 7th meeting, section 1.14
pestinfo wiki1994
Raphanus sativus, Sinapis alba, and
Fagopyrum esculentum as hosts to
Meloidogyne incognita, Meloidogyne javanica, and
Plasmodiophora brassicaeJournal of Nematology (1994) 26 (4S), 756-760
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