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Detection of Pratylenchus zeae and P. brachyurus parasitizing plants from the caatinga biome, Ceará, Brazil


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Figure 1:

Tree of the phylogenetic relationships of Pratylenchus zeae and P. brachyurus and populations with other Pratylenchus spp. as inferred from the maximum likelihood analysis of ITS. Nacobbus aberrans and Meloidogyne incognita were used as outgroups. The scale bar indicates the expected number of substitutions per site.
Tree of the phylogenetic relationships of Pratylenchus zeae and P. brachyurus and populations with other Pratylenchus spp. as inferred from the maximum likelihood analysis of ITS. Nacobbus aberrans and Meloidogyne incognita were used as outgroups. The scale bar indicates the expected number of substitutions per site.

Figure 2:

Tree of the phylogenetic relationships of Pratylenchus zeae and P. brachyurus and populations with other Pratylenchus spp. as inferred from the maximum likelihood analysis of 28S rDNA. Eutylenchus excretorius and Psilenchus vulgaris were used as outgroups. The scale bar indicates the expected number of substitutions per site.
Tree of the phylogenetic relationships of Pratylenchus zeae and P. brachyurus and populations with other Pratylenchus spp. as inferred from the maximum likelihood analysis of 28S rDNA. Eutylenchus excretorius and Psilenchus vulgaris were used as outgroups. The scale bar indicates the expected number of substitutions per site.
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