Root Tissue Damage in Ber Ziziphus Mauritiana Associated with Nematode (Paperback)

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Root tissue damage by endoparasitic nematodes in ber root is described here based on original research. Grossly the infected roots appear swollen and black in colour as compared to healthy roots. Sections of infected roots show great variation in the cell size, some cells were enlarged with broken walls while others were hypertrophied due to large egg masses and sections of larvae in them. Increase in the number of cells and formation of giant cells was a common finding. Epidermis and endodermis as well as dermal regions were affected. Syncytial formation in cortical region was the most pronounced response to nematode infection. Large number of necrotic cells were also observed. Cells were heavily parasitized by female nematode and larvae. Infested ber roots exhibit great damage associated with poor root growth including stunting, yellowing and tendering specially in young trees. This information is useful to plant pathologists, students and teachers involved in this field of research and fruit growers.

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Root tissue damage by endoparasitic nematodes in ber root is described here based on original research. Grossly the infected roots appear swollen and black in colour as compared to healthy roots. Sections of infected roots show great variation in the cell size, some cells were enlarged with broken walls while others were hypertrophied due to large egg masses and sections of larvae in them. Increase in the number of cells and formation of giant cells was a common finding. Epidermis and endodermis as well as dermal regions were affected. Syncytial formation in cortical region was the most pronounced response to nematode infection. Large number of necrotic cells were also observed. Cells were heavily parasitized by female nematode and larvae. Infested ber roots exhibit great damage associated with poor root growth including stunting, yellowing and tendering specially in young trees. This information is useful to plant pathologists, students and teachers involved in this field of research and fruit growers.

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VDM Verlag

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

August 2010

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First published

August 2010

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

168

ISBN-13

978-3-639-28859-9

Barcode

9783639288599

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3-639-28859-9



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