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Abstract
An analysis of the offspring of single smooth- and crenate-tail females of Pratylenchus penetrans indicated the existence of progenies containing only males or females. Of the 80 progenies analyzed, 46 contained females with smooth and crenate tails. In general, regardless of the mother's tail type, most females possessed crenate tails, although more crenate-tail females originated from a crenate-tail female than from a smooth-tail female. Twenty-three progenies contained only females with crenate tails, most of them originating from crenate-tail females. One progeny originating from a smooth-tail female contained only females with smooth tails. No simple interpretation of the inheritance of tail type could be attempted because selection pressure favored females with crenate tails when P. penetrans was reared on Wando pea plants.Entities:
Keywords: Wando peas; adaptive capability; genetic nature; selection pressure; sexual forms
Year: 1976 PMID: 19308222 PMCID: PMC2620183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402