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  1. Pratylenchus neglectus is a plant-pathogenic nematode infecting potato, alfalfa and mint.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pratylenchus_neglectus
    Pratylenchus neglectus and Pratylenchus thornei are the main root lesion nematodes causing yield loss in the southern agricultural region of Australia. Wheat is the main host; however varieties vary in resistance and tolerance. Traditional break crops can also be hosts; host range varies for each Pratylenchus species.
    www.soilquality.org.au/factsheets/root-lesion-nema…
    Description (from C.I.H. Descriptions of Plant-parasitic Nematodes) A parthenogenetic species characterized by great variation in body length and width, tail shape and thickness and early maturity of adults which is sometimes completed during the final ecdysis.
    nematode.unl.edu/pneglec.htm
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