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Nematodes Comments
NEMATODES: Eel Worms Rarely reported on orchids, there have been cases of attacks on buds of terete vandas in Hawaii, cymbidium roots in Californa, leaves of cymbidiums in New Zealand. AH86-61 0
NEMATODES: Small Worm-like Creatures Usually associated with the soil, in orchids with the rhizome and potting mixes; surgery of the affected parts will help reduce incidence. P71(3)23; use sterilization of the potting medium. S195 0
NEMATODES: Three Kinds Have Been Found One in Hawaii feeds on and kills the buds of terete vandas; one causes root lesions in cymbidiums in California, and one infests leaves in New Zealand; rare. N330 0

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