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ATTACK OF TULIP BY THE CROSSBREED FROM THE TULIP AND NARCISSUS RACE, BOTH BIOLOGICAL RACES OF THE BULB AND STEM EELWORM, DITYLENCHUS DIPSACI (KÜHN, 1857)

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47_26
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171 – 172
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Abstract
The tulip race and the daffodil race of Ditylenchus dipsaci could be crossed by putting a female of one and a male of the other race in a daffodil leaf.
The offspring of a female of the tulip race and a male of the daffodil race multiplied in tulip leaves and bulbs, that of the reciprocal cross in tulip leaves but not in bulbs.
Both multiplied in daffodil.

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Authors
W.A. Windrich
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