HISTORY OF THE STUDY OF NEMATODES OF CITRUS FRUIT PLANTS
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Tylenchulus semipenetrans, Nathan Kobb, Seymour Van Gandi, A. M. French, Duncan, Abu-Setta, 1,2-dibrom-3-chloropropaneAbstract
Citrus fruits are especially rich in vitamins. Citrus plants are grown in greenhouses in our region. The greenhouse temperature is different from the usual air temperature in winter. This creates favorable conditions for the development of nematodes even in winter under greenhouse conditions. Scientists have now estimated that more than 2,000 phytohelminths around the world damage plants and cause up to 10 percent of the world's crop to die each year. That's a huge number
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HISTORY OF THE STUDY OF NEMATODES OF CITRUS FRUIT PLANTS. (2021). Euro-Asia Conferences, 1(1), 405-407. https://papers.euroasiaconference.com/index.php/eac/article/view/129