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Al-Halabi, S.M. and K. Al-Assas. 2021. Survey of Parasitic Nematode Genera Associated with Grapevine Roots in Sweida Governorate, Syria. Arab Journal of Plant Protection, 39(1): 14-21. The aim of this investigation was to survey the nematodes genera associated with the grapevine roots in Sweida Governorate, Syria. Samples were collected from vineyards of several main regions known for grape production (Massad, Al-Raha, Al-Kafer, Risas, Al-Quraya, Kanawat, and Ain Al-Arab in Dahr El-Jabal). The survey results confirmed the occurrence of the following plant-parasitic nematodes genera: Xiphinema, Meloidogyne, Pratylenchus, Paratylenchus, Helicotylenchus, Tylenchorynchus, Tylenchus and Ditylenchus in all investigated regions with high absolute frequency of 72.13, 73.77, 93.44, 96.72, 90.16, 93.44, 90.16 and 88.44%, respectively. The only exception was the genus Longidorus, which was limited with an absolute occurrence of 37.70%. Furthermore, this is the first record of these genera in Sweida Governorate. The results also revealed the presence of other genera of fungivore nematodes Aphelenchus and Aphelenchoides in all examined sites with 100% frequency. Keywords: Survey, classification, grapevine, nematodes, rhizosphere, Sweida, Syria
Al Halabi,S.M.和K.Al Assas。2021.叙利亚斯维达省与葡萄根相关的寄生线虫属调查。《阿拉伯植物保护杂志》,39(1):14-21。本次调查的目的是调查与叙利亚斯维达省葡萄根相关的线虫属。样品是从几个以葡萄生产闻名的主要地区(Massad、Al Raha、Al Kafer、Risas、Al Quraya、Kanawat和Dahr El Jabal的Ain Al Arab)的葡萄园采集的。调查结果证实,在所有调查地区,植物寄生线虫属的发生率分别为72.13、73.77、93.44、96.72、90.16、93.44,90.16和88.44%。唯一的例外是Longidorus属,其绝对发生率为37.70%。此外,这是斯维达省首次记录到这些属。结果还显示,在所有检查地点都存在食真菌线虫Aphelenchus和Aphelenchoides的其他属,频率为100%。关键词:调查,分类,葡萄藤,线虫,根际,斯维达,叙利亚
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The Arab Journal of Plant Protection is an open access journal included in CABI, AGRIS and Google Scholar data bases and indexed by Scopus. The journal’s aim is the promotion of plant health for crops grown in the Arab and Near East region and for safe food production and transfer of new knowledge on plant pests and their sustainable management. The journal deals with all scientific