Meloidogyne arenaria is a plant pathogenic nematode. This nematode is also known as the peanut root knot nematode. The word "Meloidogyne" is derived from two Greek words that mean “apple-shaped” and “female”. The peanut root knot nematode, M. arenaria is one of the “major” Meloidogyne species because of its worldwide economic importance. M. arenaria is a predominant nematode species in the United States attacking peanut in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Texas.
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