Infection of plants with bulging nematodes
Abstract
Pathological changes are observed mainly in the root part of cotton infected with bulging nematodes. As a result of the development of larval nematode larvae and the formation of giant cells, the function of the conductive tissue in the plant root is impaired. As a result, moisture and nutrients are spent on the larvae of bulging nematodes. As a result, crop yields are sharply reduced.
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