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Culturing and Screening the Plant Parasitic Nematode Ditylenchus dipsaci
Published on: January 31, 2022
The Excretory Systems of Three Ditylenchus spp
Journal of Nematology
|March 27, 2009
Abstract:
In Ditylenchus dipsaci the morphologically different anterior and posterior regions of the terminal excretory duct are separated by a constriction. Immediately posterior to the constriction is a valve-like structure composed of dense pieces integral with the wall of the duct. The posterior region is sometimes dilated at intervals along its length. The same structures are present in D. myceliophagus and D. destructor, but the dense pieces appear less well developed. A possible mode of action for the excretory system is discussed.
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