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Redefinition of Genus Andrássy, 1968 (Tylenchomorpha: Tylenchidae) with Additional Data on Ecology

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Journal J Nematol
Date 2017 Jul 15
PMID 28706319
Citations 8
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is the second specious genus in Tylenchidae. In the presented study, we examined 22 populations including 12 type/paratype species. Detailed morphology was recovered using light microscopy, scanning- and transmission- electron microscopy. All population and type slides were recorded as picture and video vouchers, which are available online. We have compared inter- or intraspecific variations and extracted taxonomically informative traits. Amended definitions of the as well as the closely related were given based on a combination of morphology and recent molecular data, and their phylogeny were analyzed in a context of Tylenchidae. Furthermore, we test different fungi and moss as a food resource of and their feeding behavior is also discussed.

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