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Soilborne pathogens/Agents pathogènes telluriques

Intra-racial genetic variation of Ditylenchus dipsaci isolated from garlic in Ontario as revealed by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis

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Pages 346-353 | Accepted 26 Apr 2013, Published online: 29 Jul 2013

Figures & data

Table 1. Nematode samples collected from 26 counties in Ontario, Canada

Table 2. Sequences of the RAPD primers used in the study

Fig. 2. RAPD profiles of the 90 Ditylenchus dipsaci populations isolated from garlic, one population from onion and one population of D. destructor.

Fig. 2. RAPD profiles of the 90 Ditylenchus dipsaci populations isolated from garlic, one population from onion and one population of D. destructor.

Fig. 1. RAPD profiles of the 21 primers used for the primer screening (top line: primer ID; second line: nematode samples tested).

Fig. 1. RAPD profiles of the 21 primers used for the primer screening (top line: primer ID; second line: nematode samples tested).

Fig. 3. Similarity dendrogram of 90 Ditylenchus dipsaci populations constructed from the genetic distance based on random amplified polymorphic DNA fragments, using the un-weighted pair group method (UPGMA).

Fig. 3. Similarity dendrogram of 90 Ditylenchus dipsaci populations constructed from the genetic distance based on random amplified polymorphic DNA fragments, using the un-weighted pair group method (UPGMA).

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