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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.11.1995.tde-20210104-160031
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Author
Full name
Mário Massayuki Inomoto
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Piracicaba, 1995
Supervisor
Title in Portuguese
Estudo taxonômico de nematóides fitoparasitos coletados no “Campus” Luiz de Queiroz, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brasil
Keywords in Portuguese
NEMATOIDES PARASITOS DE PLANTAS
PIRACICABA-SP
TAXONOMIA
Abstract in Portuguese
Trinta e nove espécies de nematóides fitoparasitos foram identificadas no “Campus” Luiz de Queiroz (22º42’33” S, 47º38’00” WG, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brasil), das quais 17 na vegetação nativa. A maior parte destas, provavelmente autóctones, desapareceu ou tornou-se rara quando a vegetação nativa foi substituída pelas plantas do parque da ESALQ ou por plantas cultivadas. As famílias mais bem representadas foram Hoplolaimidae e Criconematidae. Dezoito espécies raras ou pouco freqüentes no Brasil, inclusive 2 novas espécies (Trophurus n. sp. e Criconema n. sp.), foram identificadas. O presente trabalho estudou pormenorizadamente algumas delas (Xiphidorus minor, Paratrichodorus anthurii, Rotylenchus caudaphasmidius, Criconema braziliense, Ogma cataracticum, Criconemella palustres, Criconemella sp., Discocriconemella mineira, D. repleta e as 2 novas espécies).
Title in English
Taxonomic study of plant parasitic nematodes collected from Luiz de Queiroz “Campus”, Piracicaba, São Paulo state, Brazil
Keywords in English

Abstract in English
Thirty nine species of plant parasitic nematodes were identified at Luiz de Queiroz “campus” (22º42’30” S, 47º38’00” WG, Piracicaba, São Paulo State, Brazil). Seventeen species were collected from native vegetation and were probably native from this area. Most of these species disappeared or became rare when the native vegetation was replaced by plants of ESALQ park or cultivated plants. The most frequently nematodes collected belonged to Hoplolaimidae and Criconematidae. Eighteen rare species, including 2 new species (Trophurus n. sp. and Criconema n. sp.), were identified. The present work studied some of them (Xiphidorus minor, Paratrichodorus anthurii, Rotylenchus caudaphasmidius, Criconema braziliense, Ogma cataracticum, Criconema palustres, Criconemella sp., Discocriconemella mineira, D. repleta and the 2 new species) in detail.
 
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