Abstract
Second-stage juveniles exposed to potato-root exudate showed more motility in sand columns than juveniles not exposed to exudate and inactive juveniles became active in exudate. Juveniles kept in root exudate contained less glycogen and lipid than those stored in distilled water. Stimulation of movement by root exudates may play a part in facilitating invasion of host roots.
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