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Biology of Subanguina picridis,a Potential Biological Control Agent of Russian Knapweed
Authors:A. K. Watson
Abstract:The knapweed nematode, Subanguina picridis, forms galls on the leaves, stems, and root collar of Russian knapweed, Acroptilon repens. After being revived from a dormant, cryptobiotic state, second-stage juveniles required at least 1 month in a free-living state before becoming infective. Galls were induced on relatively slow-growing host plants that retained their apical meristems at or near the soil surface for 2-5 weeks. Galls developed extensive areas of nutritive tissue. The nematode was introduced from the Soviet Union and released in Canada for the biological control of Russian knapweed.
Keywords:Acroptilon repens (Russian knapweed)   biological weed control   gall   histopathogenesis   host specificity   physiological sink   Subanguina picridis (knapweed nematode)
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