wortelnematoden
Wortelnematoden, also known as root-knot nematodes, are a group of plant-parasitic nematodes that belong to the family Heteroderidae. These nematodes are characterized by their ability to infect the roots of plants, causing significant damage to crops and ornamental plants worldwide. Wortelnematoden are obligate parasites, meaning they cannot survive without a host plant. They are typically transmitted through infected soil, seeds, or plant debris.
The life cycle of wortelnematoden consists of four stages: egg, juvenile, adult male, and adult female. The
Control measures for wortelnematoden include the use of resistant plant varieties, crop rotation, and the application