The genus Helicotylenchus steiner, 1945 in West Malaysia.

Species of Helicotylenchus are common in the soils of West Malaysia, both cultivated and uncultivated. The most widely distributed species are H. dihystera (Cobb) and H. multicinctus (Cobb). H. pseudorobustus (Steiner), H. abunaamai Siddiqi, and H. crenacauda Sher, have also been identified from cul...

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Main Authors: Sauer, M. R., Winoto, R.
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Language:English
Published: Brill Academic Publishers 1975
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author Sauer, M. R.
Winoto, R.
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description Species of Helicotylenchus are common in the soils of West Malaysia, both cultivated and uncultivated. The most widely distributed species are H. dihystera (Cobb) and H. multicinctus (Cobb). H. pseudorobustus (Steiner), H. abunaamai Siddiqi, and H. crenacauda Sher, have also been identified from cultivated soils. H. erythrinae (Zimmermann) and two new species H. pasohi and H. paracanalis, have been found in uncultivated jungle soil. H. pasohi is a bisexual species close to H. exallus Sher, with more posteriorly placed vulva, indented tail, and phasmids at anal level. H. paracanalis is close to H. canalis Sher with prominent lateral canals, but is bisexual.
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spelling my.upm.eprints-256212014-09-11T02:23:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25621/ The genus Helicotylenchus steiner, 1945 in West Malaysia. Sauer, M. R. Winoto, R. Species of Helicotylenchus are common in the soils of West Malaysia, both cultivated and uncultivated. The most widely distributed species are H. dihystera (Cobb) and H. multicinctus (Cobb). H. pseudorobustus (Steiner), H. abunaamai Siddiqi, and H. crenacauda Sher, have also been identified from cultivated soils. H. erythrinae (Zimmermann) and two new species H. pasohi and H. paracanalis, have been found in uncultivated jungle soil. H. pasohi is a bisexual species close to H. exallus Sher, with more posteriorly placed vulva, indented tail, and phasmids at anal level. H. paracanalis is close to H. canalis Sher with prominent lateral canals, but is bisexual. Brill Academic Publishers 1975 Article NonPeerReviewed Sauer, M. R. and Winoto, R. (1975) The genus Helicotylenchus steiner, 1945 in West Malaysia. Nematologica, 21 (3). pp. 341-350. ISSN 0028-2596; ESSN: 1875-2926 Soils Forest soils 10.1163/187529275X00077 English
spellingShingle Soils
Forest soils
Sauer, M. R.
Winoto, R.
The genus Helicotylenchus steiner, 1945 in West Malaysia.
title The genus Helicotylenchus steiner, 1945 in West Malaysia.
title_full The genus Helicotylenchus steiner, 1945 in West Malaysia.
title_fullStr The genus Helicotylenchus steiner, 1945 in West Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed The genus Helicotylenchus steiner, 1945 in West Malaysia.
title_short The genus Helicotylenchus steiner, 1945 in West Malaysia.
title_sort genus helicotylenchus steiner, 1945 in west malaysia.
topic Soils
Forest soils
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25621/
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