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https://doi.org/10.37547/tajas/Volume02Issue09-42Keywords:
Wild-growing cereals faunistic complexAbstract
The article provides data on the study of a comparative analysis of the fauna and ecological composition of nematodes of wild-growing cereal plants. Common methods in phytohelminthology were used to study the fauna of nematodes. As a result of studies, 110 species of nematodes were registered in the plants and root soil of the examined wild-growing cereal plants. The data on the distribution of the identified species by order, the ecological classification of the detected species and the degree of communication between the communities of plant nematodes are presented. Based on the results of the study, it is argued that wild cereals are reserves of parasitic nematodes, and can serve as a hotbed for the conservation of nematode invasion for cultivated plants.
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