Aphelenchoides fragariae
strawberry crimp nematode
Aphelenchoides olesistus, Aphelenchoides olesistus var. longicollis, Aphelenchoides pseudolesistus
Worldwide, though limited reports in Africa, South America, Canada, Caribbean
Widespread
2023-08-21
nematode
China
Primarily a pest of strawberry, ferns, ornamentals and flowers of the Liliaceae family. Reported in onion, but not confirmed as a host.
APLOFR
This nematode has been reported in China
6 Known Hosts
Allium cepa
onion
No
APLOFR-1,APLOFR-3,ISF RPLD,NEMAPLEX
Not a host. Onion is not known to be a natural host though listed in APLOFR-1 as an uncommon and unimportant host. No references were found to verify that onion is a host.. Only literature found indicates seed of Anthrium may be a pathway for this nematode (APLOFR-1).
Hunter, Ko, Kunimoto, and Higaki. 1974. A Foliar Disease of Anthurium Seedlings Caused by Aphelenchoides fragariae. Phytopathology 64; 267-268.
Aphelencoides fragariae In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
International Seed Federation Regulated Pest List Database. pestlist.worldseed.org Nyon Switzerland
Ferris, H. 2019. Nemaplex. www.nemaplex.ucdavis.edu.
Begonia spp.
begonia
No
APLOFR-3,NEMAPLEX
No references found indicating seed is pathway in Begonia spp. Only literature found indicates seed of Anthrium may be a pathway for this nematode (APLOFR-1).
Chrysanthemum spp.
chrysanthemum
No
APLOFR-3,NEMAPLEX
There is no evidence that Chrysanthemum spp. seed is pathway. Only literature found indicates seed of Anthrium may be a pathway for this nematode (APLOFR-1).
Lillium spp.
lily
No
APLOFR-3,NEMAPLEX
There is no evidence that Lillium spp. seed is pathway. Only literature found indicates seed of Anthurium may be a pathway for this nematode (APLOFR-1).
Viola spp.
viola
No
APLOFR-3,NEMAPLEX
There is no evidence that Viola spp. seed is pathway. Only literature found indicates seed of Anthrium may be a pathway for this nematode (APLOFR-1).
Zinnia spp.
zinnia
No
APLOFR-3,NEMAPLEX
There is no evidence that Zinnia spp. seed is pathway. Only literature found indicates seed of Anthurium may be a pathway for this nematode (APLOFR-1).
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