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Texas Tomatoes Face a New Threat: Meet the Aggressive Nematode
Texas, USAFriday, June 27, 2025
To make sure, scientists did more tests. They looked at the nematode's body shape and did DNA tests. The results matched what's known about Meloidogyne enterolobii. They even grew more tomatoes in a controlled environment to see what would happen. The nematodes spread and made the plants sick, just like they did in the backyard.
This is the first time this specific nematode has been found on tomatoes in Texas. It's a big deal because this nematode is regulated by the government. That means it's a serious threat to crops. The big question is how it got there. The most likely answer is that it came from an infected plant bought from a store. This raises concerns that the nematode might have spread to other places too.
The situation calls for quick action. Experts need to check more plants, figure out how to stop the spread, and teach farmers about this new threat. It's a race against time to protect Texas tomatoes and other crops from this aggressive pest.
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