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Hatching Responses in Root Eelworms (Heterodera spp.)

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RESULTS of recent investigations on larval emergence from cysts of root eelworms (Heterodera spp.) when exposed to plant root diffusates (using the methods evolved by Fenwick for potato root eelworm1,2,4) are summarized below.

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JONES, F., WINSLOW, R. Hatching Responses in Root Eelworms (Heterodera spp.). Nature 171, 478–479 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/171478b0

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