Ghalandar, M. 204 Gheysen, G. 62, 177 Giblin-Davis, R.M. 8, 9, 10, 67, 172, 221, 266, 296 Gibson, T. 148, 191 Gikaara, D.M. 45 Gilbert, S. 277 Glassbrook, N.J. 95 Gleason, C.A. 126 Gómes Simes, E. 116 Gomes, A.C.M.M. 246 Gomes, C.B. 15, 190, 279 Gómez-Ros, J.M. 264 Gonzaga, V. 324 González López, M.R. 133 Gonzalez 83 Gowen, S.R. 218 Graham, J.H. 145 Graham, M.W. 176 Graham, S. 60 Grant, W. 41, 112 Greco, N. 330 Grenier, E. 125 Grewal, P.S. 28, 50, 144 Griffiths, B. 265, 269 Griffiths, B.D. 93 Griffiths, B.S. 104 Grimmond, S. 146 Griswold, S.T. 96, 295 Grosch, R. 278 Gross, S. 126 Grossi de Sa, M.F. 128, 246, 315 Grundler, F.M.W. 76, 176, 248 Gruzdeva, L. 268, 282 Gu, J. 123 Guerrero, M.M. 133 Guixian, T. 16 Gutiérrez, C. 219, 264, 291 Guzeeva, E.A. 229 Haegeman, A. 62 Hafez, S.L 22, 73, 171, 251, 252 Hajihasani, A. 204 Halbrendt. J.M. 278, 280 Hammam, M.M.A. 325 Han, X. 273 Han, B-Y. 58 Han, H. 58 Han, R. 165 Han, X. 207 Handoo, Z.A. 17, 97 Hanson, M. 280 Hapca, S. 326 Hare, M.C. 254, 294 Harguinteguy, C. 117 Haroon, S. 155, 208, 325 Hartley, D. 331 Hasegawa, K. 92, 192 Hawdon, J. 43 Haydock, P.P.J. 254, 255, 294 Hegazy, I.H . 195 Heilbronn, J. 170 Heinz, R. 339 Helder, J. 243 Hemmati, Kh. 202 Henderson, W. 137 Henriquez Flores, A.M. 125 Heritage, S. 305 Hewlett, T.E. 96, 180, 295 Hilliard, M.A. 164 Hirao, A. 166 Hiroki, M. 6 Hirsch, P.R. 153, 293 Hockland, S. 72, 74, 327 Hodda, M. 1, 184, 215 Hoffland, E. 243 Hofmann, A. 108 Hofmann, J. 176 Hohberg, K. 106 Holovachov, O. 114, 115 Holt, A. 170 Hooks, C.R.R. 211 Hoste, E. 338 Hotez, P. 42 Houthoofd, W. 35 Hoy, C.W. 144 Hu, F. 265 Hua, E. 159 Huang, B. 237 Huang, J. 237 Huettel, R.N. 68 Huisman, L. 100 Hunt, D. 262 Hussey, R. 111 Ingels, J. 338 Ingham, R.E. 204 Inserra , R.N. 113 International Sequencing and Annotation Consortium 61 Ivanova, E.S.` 228 Ivezic, M. 258 Jacob, J. 62 Jagdale, G.B. 144 Jahier, J. 14, 240 5 th International Congress of Nematology, 2008 343
Jain, R.K. 81 Javed, N. 218 Jeschke, J.M. 106 Jiménez , L. 316 Jinling, L. 154 Johnston, M.J.G. 162 Jolley, H. 215 Jones, J.T. 49, 62, 110, 247 Jones, M. 337 Jones, M.G.K. 244, 249 Jones, P. 175 Jones, P.W. 255 Joseph, S. 62 Joshi, S.D. 227, 262, 321 Jowah, P. 262 Jung, C. 132 Kagoda, F. 79 Kakouli-Duarte, T. 91, 267 Kaku, S. 24 Kaloshian, I. 128, 178, 234, 243, 247 Kamra, A. 275 Kamran, M. 231 Kan, Z. 154 Kanzaki, N. 8, 10, 221, 222, 266 Kardol, P. 105 Karegar, A. 214 Karim, N. 257 Kariuki, G.M. 45 Karssen, g. 114 Kaur, R. 156, 234 Kelly, E. 267 Kemerait, R.C. 136, 181 Kenyon, L. 309 Kerry, B. 47, 63, 153, 277, 293, 297 Khairi, A. 306 Khalilian, A.H. 13, 136 Khan, A. 212 Khan, M.R. 81 Khetarpal, R.K. 217 Khosa, M.C. 310 Khoza, M.C. 337 Khurma, U.R. 47, 133 Kikuchi, T. 62, 257 Kılınç, A.T. 31 Kim, H.H. 25 Kimenju, J.W. 47, 138, 201, 275 King, R.L. 311 Kiontke, K. 19 Kirkpatrick, T.L. 134, 136, 181 Kluepfel, D.A. 299 Knecht, K. 16, 132 Knoetze, R. 1172 Kokalis-Burelle, N. 99, 179 Komatsuzaki, M. 6 Kondo, E. 224 Korthals, G.W. 118 Kosaka, H. 222 Koura, F.H. 325 Kovalenko, T. 268 Kruitbos, L. 305 Kruitbos, L.M. 143 Kumar, A. 247 Kumar, S. 122, 190 Kunhold, V. 213 Labrador, S. 264, 291 Lacasa, A. 133, 238 Lacey, L.A. 26 Ladeveze, L. 74 Lagudah, E.S. 14, 240 Lal, A. 217 Lall, P. 195 LaMondia, J.A. 280 Lankford, W.T. 254 Lawrence, G.W. 181, 182, 311, 312 Lawrence, K.S. 181, 182, 311, 312 Lawrence, T. 322 Lax, P. 12, 182, 205 Lazzeri, L. 39 Le, H.T.T. 296 Leal, I. 226 Lecomte, P. 77 Lecouls, A-C. 128 Lee, D.W. 25 Lee, S.M. 25 Leliaert, F. 21, 188 Lemoine, J. 240 Levy, L. 97 Li , C. 207, 230, 273 Li, D. 57 Li, G. 237 Li, H. 265 Libbin, J. 319 Lilley, C.J. 237 Liu, A. 273 Liu, J. 237 Liu, M. 265 Liu, Q.L. 126, 149 Liu, S. 244 Liu, S.F. 152 Liu, W. 207 Liu, X.S. 232 Liu, X.Z. 152 Liu, Z. 237 Lloyd, D.A. 90 5 th International Congress of Nematology, 2008 344
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SESSION ONE - PLE
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SESSION SEVEN - CURRENT AND FUTURE
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SESSION THIRTEEN - SURVIVAL, ADAPTA
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Quality Requirements for Accreditat
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Specific Diagnostic and Genetic Var
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Records of Bursaphelenchus species
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SESSION FORTY-ONE - BIOLOGICAL CONT
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Changes in Soil Nematode Assemblage
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Studies on Amino Acid Profile and i
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An Entomoparasitic Adult Form of Bu
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Manganese Superoxide Dismutase in M
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Lumactud, R.C. & M. Tenuta Communit
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Pochonia chlamydosporia Reduces the
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TOPIC NINETEEN - DETECTION AND SAMP
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SESSION ONE - PLENARY SESSION CHAIR
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SESSION TWO - ECOLOGY AND BIODIVERS
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Nematode Diversity under Commercial
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A Perspective on Diversity within N
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Host Specificity, Speciation, and C
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Phylogenetic Analysis of Parasitism
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SESSION FOUR - RESISTANCE BREEDING
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Breeding for Resistance to Root-kno
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SESSION FIVE - CURRENT TRENDS IN NE
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Phylogeny and Evolution of Rhabditi
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SESSION SIX - NEMATODES IN FARMING
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schedule of these crops. More frequ
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SESSION SEVEN - CURRENT AND FUTURE
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Use of EPNs in South America: Prese
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SESSION EIGHT - RESISTANCE BREEDING
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Identification of Multiple Resistan
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Evaluation of Banana Germplasm as P
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deferens of small nematodes is a lo
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SESSION TEN - SUSTAINABLE AND ORGAN
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In further glasshouse experiments,
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SESSION ELEVEN - PARASATIC NEMATODE
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Gene Finding, Expression Profiling,
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SESSION TWELVE - ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE
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Weeds Acting as Reservoir Hosts of
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Gene Induction by Desiccation Stres
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An Antarctic Nematode that Survives
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Identification and Characterization
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SESSION FIFTEEN - FOREST NEMATOLOGY
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Observations on the Occurrence and
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Asymptomatic Carrier Trees in Pine
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The Meloidogyne incognita Genome Sh
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molecular information available on
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Modelling Nematode Populations in H
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Population Distribution of Plant-Pa
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Nematological Research and Training
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Incursion Management of Potato Cyst
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Networking and Resources for Manage
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Root-knot Nematodes Manipulate Plan
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Impact of Nutrient Supply Systems i
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Incidence and Economic Losses cause
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Support for Nematology in Developin
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SESSION TWENTY-FOUR - CLIMATE CHANG
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A Subtracted cDNA Library of Putati
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Molecular Nematology as a Tool for
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Uncovering the Parasitic Interactio
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Host-plant Resistance in Crops Cult
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Soil Nematode Communities under Cli
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Modeling Soil Properties and Organi
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Plant Parasitic Nematode: Restricte
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Parasitism Genes of Root-Knot and C
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Missing the Unseen: Morphological a
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Sugar Cane Production and Nematode
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SESSION THIRTY-THREE - NEMATOLOGY I
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Records of Bursaphelenchus species
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comprise about 15-20% of the popula
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Selection of Virulent Populations o
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Virulence of Globodera pallida in R
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From Suppressive Soils to Suppressi
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Soil Biodisinfection as an Alternat
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Site-specific Technology: An Introd
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probability of yield loss due to RK
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Plant-parasitic Nematodes Associate
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Gorgan 3, Williams, JK (Sari), BP (
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Habitat Quality as a Determinant of
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Do Natural Enemies Regulate Entomop
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Novel Approaches to Analyze Gene Ex
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Connecting Genetics and Genomics in
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Bacteria as Natural Enemies of Plan
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Ecology of Pochonia chlamydosporia
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Root-Knot Nematodes of Economic Imp
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Meloidogyne mayaguensis and M. ethi
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Environmental Factors Affecting Nem
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Seasonal Fluctuations in Size Spect
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Transgene Driven RNAi for Cell Spec
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Stability Issues: Maintenance of Be
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Cereal Cyst Nematodes: A Threat and
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Preliminary trials indicate that th
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individual nematodes. The MOTUs dis
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Changes in Soil Nematode Assemblage
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(3,338) had a lower expression leve
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SESSION FORTY-NINE - COMMERCIAL PRO
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Putting Waste to Work: Commercially
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test indicate some isolates reduce
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PLENARY SESSION FIFTY-ONE - FUTURE
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS TOPIC ONE - EV
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Goldfinger and a few other cultivar
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Mitochondrial DNA Frameshift Mutati
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The larger and smaller cells divide
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Studies on Amino Acid Profile and i
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Anatomical and Histological Alterat
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Community Structure of Plant-Parasi
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Infection of Brachiaria brizantha S
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certain exporting countries but als
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Morphometric, Molecular and Biologi
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Cold Tolerance Mechanisms of Entomo
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Identification of Heteroprhabditis
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Intestinal Parasitic Nematodes of V
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Preliminary Observations on Nematod
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Heman, and the resistant tomato sta
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oot-knot nematode numbers in plants
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maize varieties could have in contr
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Red Alert on the Plant-parasitic Ne
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TOPIC TEN - HOST PLANT RESISTANCE A
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Mapping Nematode Resistance in Rice
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Characterization of RKN-regulated W
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Functional Characterisation of Tran
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This nematode has been probably ent
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Interaction between Meloidogyne inc
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AMF-induced Bioprotection against M
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Population Densities of Tylenchulus
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the vitality on 4-8 days. Nematodes
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of cultured nematodes at different
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feeders. Pratylenchus dominanted in
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The Nematicidal Properties of Cyste
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Effects of Salicylic Acid and Amino
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DROP-technology is based on tempera
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Effect of Neem Based Biopesticides
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Interaction between Two Meloidogyne
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