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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