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Abstract
Qualitative and quantitative differences in population growth patterns of Aphelenchoides rutgersi from Florida, A. sacchari from Jamaica, A. dactylocercus from Great Britain, and A. cibolensis from New Mexico were assessed on 28 species of fungi. The patterns of population growth of A. rutgersi and A. sacchari were statistically similar although not identical, and they differed considerably from those of A. dactylocercus and A. cibolensis. It is suggested that A. rutgersi and A. sacchari, from Florida and Jamaica respectively, may be more closely related to each other than to either A. dactylocercus or A. cibolensis.Entities:
Keywords: A. cibolensis; A. dactylocereus; A. sacchari; Aphelenchoides rutgersi; evolution; fungi; host range; population; taxonomy
Year: 1977 PMID: 19305612 PMCID: PMC2620260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402