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, the species has been reported to infect guava (Psidium guajava L.) and other important crops causing severe economic losses in many countries (Willers, 1997; Xu et al., 2004; Souza et al., 2006; Kiewnick et al., 2009; Ye et al., 2013; Galbieri et al., 2020). Recognizing the dissemination and damage potential of M. enterolobii, especially in the European countries, it has been included in the EPPO alert list (EPPO Bulletin, 2011).
Karssen et al. (2012) revisited the taxonomic status of M
Tushar Manohar Ghule,
Victor Phani,
Vishal Singh Somvanshi,
Maya Patil,
Somnath Bhattacharyya,
Matiyar Rahaman Khan
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–9
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Caribbean fruit fly, also known as Caribfly or Anastrepha suspensa, is a major tephritid pest of guavas. A virulent entomopathogenic nematode (EPN) species was investigated to suppress the fruit-to-soil stages of Caribflies, which are also attacked by the koinobiont parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata in south Florida. The main objective was to develop a feasible and cost-effective EPN-application method for integrated pest management (IPM) of Caribfly to improve guava production. Naturally
William K. Heve,
Fahiem E. El-Borai,
Evan G. Johnson,
Daniel Carrillo,
William T. Crow,
Larry W. Duncan
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 3, 261–272
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Janete A. Brito,
Johan Desaeger,
D.W. Dickson
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–6
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M. R. Moore,
J. A. Brito,
S. Qiu,
C. G. Roberts,
L. A. Combee
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–3
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M. R. Moore,
J. A. Brito,
S. Qiu,
C. G. Roberts,
L. A. Combee
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–4