2015
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-08-14-0830-pdn
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First Report of Trichodorus obtusus on Turfgrass in North Carolina, U.S.A.

Abstract: In May 2014, 11 sandy soil samples were collected at a depth of about 5 to 15 cm from a golf course community in Wilmington, NC, composed of Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) from the fairway, St. Augustinegrass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) from the lawn, and Zoysiagrass (Zoysia japonica) from the tee, all of which showed spotted yellowing and necrosis. Plant-parasitic nematodes were extracted from soil samples by a combination of elutriation and sugar centrifugal-flotation methods at the North Carolina Department … Show more

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“…(1984 T. hooperi Loof, 1973Florida Lehman (2002 T. intermedius Rodriguez & Bell, 1978 California, Florida Lehman (2002); Rodriguez & Bell (1978); this study T. minzi De Waele & Cohn, 1992 Florida Lehman (2002) T. obscurus Allen, 1957Arkansas, California, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Siddiqui et al (1973Anon. (1984); Bird et al (2018); this study T. obtusus Cobb, 1913 Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota Lehman (2002); Ye et al (2015); Shaver et al (2016); Huang et al (2018); this study T. pakistanensis Siddiqi, 1962Florida Lehman (2002 T. paucisetosus Bernard, 1992aAlaska Bernard (1992a T. persicus De Waele & Sturhan, 1987Florida Lehman (2002 T. primitivus (de Man, 1880) Micoletzky, 1922…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…(1984 T. hooperi Loof, 1973Florida Lehman (2002 T. intermedius Rodriguez & Bell, 1978 California, Florida Lehman (2002); Rodriguez & Bell (1978); this study T. minzi De Waele & Cohn, 1992 Florida Lehman (2002) T. obscurus Allen, 1957Arkansas, California, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Siddiqui et al (1973Anon. (1984); Bird et al (2018); this study T. obtusus Cobb, 1913 Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota Lehman (2002); Ye et al (2015); Shaver et al (2016); Huang et al (2018); this study T. pakistanensis Siddiqi, 1962Florida Lehman (2002 T. paucisetosus Bernard, 1992aAlaska Bernard (1992a T. persicus De Waele & Sturhan, 1987Florida Lehman (2002 T. primitivus (de Man, 1880) Micoletzky, 1922…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This DNA extract was stored at −20°C and used as DNA template for PCR reactions in 2 µL aliquots. Three primer pairs targeting 18S rDNA (360F/932R), 28S rDNA (D2A/D3B) and ITS1 rDNA (BL18/5818) ( Riga et al, 2007 ; Duarte et al, 2010 ; Ye et al, 2015 ) were used in singleplex PCR ( Hajihassani et al, 2018a ). The conditions used in PCR reactions were an initial denaturation at 94°C for 2 min followed by 40 cycles of (94°C for 45 sec, 53°C for 30 sec, and 72°C for 2 min) and a final 10 min extension at 72°C.…”
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confidence: 99%