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Trichodorus

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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Diphtherophoroidea

Rank
  
Genus

Subclass
  
Genus
  
Trichodorus; Cobb, 1913

Suborder
  
Phylum
  
Nematoda

Order
  
Family
  
Trichodorus entnemdeptufleducreaturesnematodestubbyroott

Similar
  
Longidorus, Xiphinema, Paratrichodorus minor, Pratylenchus, Helicotylenchus

Trichodorus is a genus of terrestrial root feeding (stubby-root) nematodes in the Trichodoridae family (trichorids), being one of five genera. They are economically important plant parasites and virus vectors.

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Taxonomy

As originally described by Cobb in 1913, Trichodorus was the only genus in its family. However, in 1974 the genus was split into two genera in 1974 by Siddiqi, Trichodorus and Paratrichodorus.

The genus, which is the largest in the family consists of 54 species. The females are didelphic (two genital tracts), and are distributed worldwide.

Plant pathology

Trichorids became of interest in 1951. At that time Trichodorus christie (=Paratrichodorus minor) was recognised as a pest of crops in Florida.

References

Trichodorus Wikipedia