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File:Ditylenchus_dipsaci_on_Ribwort_Plantain_Plantago_lanceolata_(24874581677).jpg|Ditylenchus dipsaci on Ribwort Plantain Plantago lanceolata
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Revision as of 00:52, 27 February 2025

Ditylenchus dipsaci
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Ditylenchus dipsaci is a species of plant-parasitic nematode that affects a wide range of host plants, causing significant agricultural damage. It is commonly known as the stem and bulb nematode.

Description

Ditylenchus dipsaci is a microscopic roundworm that invades plant tissues, particularly stems and bulbs. It is capable of surviving in a dormant state in dry plant material, making it a persistent pest in agricultural settings.

Life Cycle

The life cycle of Ditylenchus dipsaci includes several stages: egg, juvenile, and adult. The nematode reproduces rapidly under favorable conditions, leading to large populations that can severely damage host plants.

Host Plants

This nematode affects a variety of plants, including onions, garlic, tulips, and strawberries. It is particularly damaging to bulbous plants and can cause economic losses in agriculture.

Symptoms

Infected plants may exhibit symptoms such as wilting, stunted growth, and yellowing of leaves. In severe cases, the plant may die. The nematode causes tissue damage by feeding on plant cells, leading to necrosis and deformation.

Control and Management

Effective management of Ditylenchus dipsaci involves integrated pest management strategies. These include:

Prevention

Preventive measures are crucial in managing Ditylenchus dipsaci. Farmers are advised to:

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