Seed-gall nematodes (Anguina spp.) is a nematode pest of cereal crops and other grasses.
Nematodes can be introduced through contaminated soil, sead, or crop residues, making sanitation an important means of control.
Michael McClure, University of Arizona, Bugwood.org
Seed-gall nematodes (Anguina spp.) is a nematode pest of cereal crops and other grasses.
Nematodes can be introduced through contaminated soil, sead, or crop residues, making sanitation an important means of control.