Pratylenchus | |
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Pratylenchus zeae | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Nematoda |
Class: | Secernentea |
Order: | Tylenchida |
Family: | Pratylenchidae |
Subfamily: | Pratylenchinae |
Genus: | Pratylenchus Filipjev, 1936 |
Species | |
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Pratylenchus is a genus of nematodes known commonly as lesion nematodes.[1] They are parasitic on plants and are responsible for root lesion disease on many taxa of host plants in temperate regions around the world. Lesion nematodes are migratory endoparasites that feed and reproduce in the root and move around, unlike the cyst or root-knot nematodes, which may stay in one place. They usually only feed on the cortex of the root.[2] Species are distinguished primarily by the morphology of the stylets.[3]