Cereal cyst nematode
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Cereal cyst nematode (syn. Cereal root eelworm and Oat cyst nematode) is a plant pest caused by Heterodera avenae
Heterodera avenae
Heterodera avenae, the cereal cyst nematode or Ustinov cyst nematode, is a plant pathogen and an obligate parasite of cereal crops including barley, oats, wheat and rye. Cereal crops infected with this nematode are more prone to infection by fungal diseases such as rhizoctonia root rot. -Life...

, Heterodera bifenestra
Heterodera bifenestra
Heterodera bifenestra is a plant pathogenic nematode, who is the causal agent of the cereal cyst nematode....

, Heterodera hordecalis
Heterodera hordecalis
Heterodera hordecalis is a plant pathogenic nematode.- External links :*...

, Heterodera latipons
Heterodera latipons
Heterodera latipons is a plant pathogenic nematode.- External links :*...

, and Heterodera gotland in the following hosts: Avena sativa, Hordeum vulgare, Secale cereale, Triticum aestivum, and X Triticosecale.
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