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Volume 13, Issue 1, July 2014, Page 1-218
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Effect of irrigation water salinity on the infectivity andreproduction of the root-knot and the reniform nematodes on some vegetable crops.
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1-11
Al-Sayed Al-Sayed; Ahmed Farahat; Shaimaa Diab
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Effect of duration of irrigation on the infectivity and reproduction of the root-knot and the reniform nematodes on some vegetable crops grown in two different soil types
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12-25
Ahmed Farahat; Alsayed Alsayed; Shaimaa Diab
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Phytonematode Community Structure and Dynamics on Ornamental Plantations of Egypt
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26-43
Al-Sayed Al-Sayed; Abdullah Abdel Rahman; Hosny Kesba
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Effect of Plant Mineral Nutrition on Tomato Plant Infected with Meloidogyne Incognita Under Greenhouse Conditions
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44-53
A. El-Sherif; S. Gad; S. Saadoon
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An ecofriendly Root- Knot Nematode Pest Management Strategy on Sugarbeet 1- Utilizing Microbial Agents
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54-74
M. Maareg; A. El-Gindi; I. Gohar; K. Agami
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Yield losses by Phytonematodes: challenges and opportunities with special reference to Egypt
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75-94
Mahfouz Abd-Elgawad
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Effect of Tylenchulus semipenetrans inoculum levels on itsdevelopment, reproduction potential, and damage to infected-Volkamariana seedlings
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95-106
Mahfouz Abd-Elgawad; Faika Koura; Ahmed Abd El-Wahab; Hassan Abd-El-Khair; Sayed Montasser; Moustafa Hammam
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Evaluation of some Rhizobacteria as Induce Systemic Resistance or Bio-Control Agents in Controlling Root-knot Nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on Tomato
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107-123
A. Anter; A. Amin; A. Ashoub; A. El-Nuby
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Evaluation of some Chemical Substances as Inducers forTomato Resistance Against Root-Knot Nematode, Meloidogyne incognita
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124-145
A. Anter; A. Amin; A. Ashoub; A. El-Nuby
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An ecofriendly root- knot nematode pest management strategy on sugarbeet 2- Using some amino and organic acids
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146-159
M. Maareg; A. El-Gindi; I. Gohar; K. Agami
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Nematicidal Effect of Some Botanical Powders and PoultryManure Against the Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White) Chitwood infecting Tomato Plants
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160-171
M. Saeed; J. Shawkat
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Enzymatic and non-enzymatic oxidants and antioxidants involved in defense mechanisms against root-knot, reniform and citrus nematodes in their hosts
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172-188
A. Afifi; A. Al-Sayed; N. Mahfoud; A. Farahat
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Management of the Root-Knot Nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on Tomato Plants by Pre-Planting Soil Biofumigation with Harvesting Residues of Some Winter Crops and Waste Residues of Oyster Mushroom Cultivation under Field Conditions Amr A.
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189-202
Amr El-Sherbiny; Sherin Awad Allah
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Distribution of nematode genera and seasonal fluctuation of Meloidogyne incognita with reference to its control on date- palm trees in Egypt
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203-218
A. Khalil; Samaa Shawky
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