Host plants and morphology of the 2nd stage larvae of <I>Meloidogyne mali</I> from mulberry
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Host plants of <I>Meloidogyne mali</I> from mulberry were surveyed and morphological characters of the 2nd stage larvae of the nematode were compared with those of other four species of this genus collected from mulberry plants in Japan. Six species of arboreous plants, such as elm, fig, raspberry, paper mulberry and others, were recognized as new hosts of the nematode. Although it has been reported that <I>M. mali</I> has no host within herbaceous plants except white clover, five species of weed plants growing in the mulberry fields and twelve species of vegetables, such as tomato, egg plant, pepper, cucumber, pumpkin, cabbage, great burdock, soybean and others, were also recognized as new hosts of the nematode in this survey. Tail length of the larvae of <I>M. mali</I> (ca. 34μm) was significantly shorter than those of <I>M. arenaria</I> (ca. 58μm), <I>M. hapla</I> (ca. 58μm), <I>M. incognita (acrita)</I> (ca. 49μm) and <I>M. javanica</I> (ca. 49μm), and c-value of this species (ca. 13) was larger than those of the other four species (ca. 7-8). Excretory pore of the nematode was located more anterior portion (17-18% of body length from anterior end) than those of the others (20-21%).
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