1988
DOI: 10.1163/002825988x00107
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Identity of races of Meloidogyne incognita in the western region of Uttar Pradesh, India

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“…Our results are supported by the findings of Taylor et al (1982), Sasser and Carter (1985) and Khan and Khan (1991) who stated that Race 3 of M. incognita was the least encountered race on different hosts of M. incognita. In the present study, the Race 1 of M. arenaria was present.…”
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“…Our results are supported by the findings of Taylor et al (1982), Sasser and Carter (1985) and Khan and Khan (1991) who stated that Race 3 of M. incognita was the least encountered race on different hosts of M. incognita. In the present study, the Race 1 of M. arenaria was present.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In India, different physiological races of M. javanica, M. arenaria and M. incognita were identified from different plants and vegetables (Raja and Gill, 1982;Khan and Khan, 1991;Khan et al 1994;Ganaie and Khan 2016;Akhter and Khan 2018). Routaray and Das (1982) reported races 1 and 2 of M. incognita from Orissa.…”
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“…Previous studies suggest that phytohormones synthesized by PGPRs may alleviate the detrimental effects of various environmental stresses [78]. Inoculating fields with IAA-producing PGPR strains through seed application resulted in enhanced plant growth and biocontrol of Meloidogyne incognita nematodes [79]. Additionally, phytohormone-producing Streptomyces strains, including IAA, have demonstrated the ability to enhance the growth of eggplants, potentially reducing the number of galls and nematode egg masses of M. incognita [80].…”
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“…The plant extract of the plant may decrease the thyroid in rats due to tannins and saponins. It also decreases lipid peroxidation 59 .…”
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