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They suffer from blight, eelworm and scab.
Threadworms may be microscopic, such as the vinegar eelworm, or more than 1 metre (3 feet) long.
Nematodes (eelworm)
The most serious for the home gardener are likely to be the onion fly, stem and bulb eelworm, white rot and neck rot.
It is commonly known as the stem nematode, the stem and bulb eelworm or onion bloat (in the United Kingdom).
Other common names include the iris nematode, the potato tuber eelworm and the potato tuber nematode.
The crop is prone to attack by a number of pests and diseases, particularly the onion fly, the onion eelworm and various fungi that cause rotting.
The onion eelworm (Ditylenchus dipsaci), a tiny parasitic soil-living nematode, causes swollen distorted foliage.
An expert investigator of a variety of insects, Dr. Ramsay was widely known for his research on a potato parasite - the golden nematode, or eelworm.
Eelworm Eelworm, a common name for a free-living (that is, nonparasitic) or plant-parasitic roundworm.
Heterodera schachtii (Beet cyst eelworm, Sugarbeet nematode) is a plant pathogenic nematode.
Globodera rostochiensis, commonly known as the golden nematode, golden eelworm or yellow potato cyst nematode, is a plant pathogenic nematode.
The site should not be used for growing onions again for several years and should also be avoided for growing carrots, parsnips and beans which are also susceptible to the eelworm.
The First was considering a violently physical response to the whining Vorta when something in the uniform blankness became visible: an enormous, bloated mass, a misshapen creature, squirming toward them like some massive, swollen eelworm.
Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi (Black currant nematode, Chrysanthemum foliar nematode, Chrysanthemum leaf nematode, Chrysanthemum nematode, Chrysanthemum Foliar eelworm) is a plant pathogenic nematode.
Charlock and Shepherd's purse may carry clubroot, eelworm can be harboured by chickweed, fat hen and shepherd's purse, while the cucumber mosaic virus, which can devastate the cucurbit family, is carried by a range of different weeds including chickweed and groundsel.