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. 2019 Apr 15;9:6080. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-42570-7

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Life cycle of B. xylophilus. In favourable conditions B. xylophilus multiplies via a propagative cycle by feeding on plant cell (phytophagous phase) or fungal hyphae (mycetophagous phase). In unfavourable conditions, the nematode switches to the dispersal cycle in which the second-stage larvae (L2) moult to the dispersal third-stage juvenile (D3) and subsequently to the dispersal fourth-stage juvenile (D4) in a presence of the vector insect, which enters the vector beetle for dispersion.