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?? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? (Crassulaceae DC.) ???????? ???????????????????????????????? 44 ???????? ??????????????, ???? ?????????????? 11 ???????????????? ????????????????????????????. ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????? (Meloidogyne incognita Chitwood) ?? ???????????????????? (Rotylenchus robustus (de Man) Filipjev) ????????????????, ?? ?????? ???? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????????? Tylenchorhynchus claytoni Steiner. ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ???????????????? ??????????, ????????????????, ?????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ??????????????, ??????????, ????????????????, ?????????? ?? ?????????? ????????????.

During the study of nematode species of the Crassulaceae DC. in the greenhouses of botanical gardens in Ukraine, 44 species of nematodes was registered, 11 ones being plant-parasitic. Root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita Chitwood), spiral (Rotylenchus robustus (de Man) Filipjev) and stunt (Tylenchorhynchus claytoni Steiner) nematodes were the most dangerous. Stunting, wilting, chlorose and leaf and sprout death, as well as root-knots, rots and lesions on roots were the main symptoms of nematode diseases.

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