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Claim · #6495289

Nacobbus aberrans · pest pressure · Capsicum annuum

pest pressure · effect: harmful

eats GloBI relation

Verbatim source quote

“induced by Nacobbus aberrans... in chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) CM334”
Authors
Jones J.T., Haegeman A., Danchin E.G.J., Gaur H.S., Helder J., Jones M.G.K., Kikuchi T., Manzanilla-Lopez R., Palomares-Rius J.E., Wesemael W.M.L., Perry R.N.
Year
2013
Publication
Molecular Plant Pathology
Page
959

AI critic verdicts

  • agroecologist · plausible

    “Nacobbus aberrans (false root-knot) is a documented Capsicum and Solanum parasite in Latin America; CM334 is a known Phytophthora-resistant chile line, and resistance to one pathogen does not preclude nematode susceptibility.”

  • plant-pathologist · plausible

    “Nacobbus aberrans is a sedentary endoparasitic phytonematode causing false root-knot on solanaceous hosts in Mexico/Andes; CM334 Phytophthora-resistance is orthogonal to nematode susceptibility, source quote consistent.”

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