Medicinal plant pests

The hosts of the golden threadworms are miscellaneous, and the medicinal plants that are harmed are medicinal plants and flowers such as American ginseng, ginseng, heterophylla, white peony, bellflower, fritillaria, chrysanthemum, turmeric, gastrodia, and ophiopogon.

The main contaminants of Golden worms that are harmful to medicinal plants are D. gondii and C. elegans. They feed on seeds sown or just germinated, so that the seeds cannot be unearthed. To harm the roots, some bite the roots of the host into irregular cuts or cuts, and some smash holes in the roots or bulbs, causing the roots to rot or die.

For scientific names, morphological characteristics, living habits, and control methods, see the underground pests—Gloeophorea crenulata and Stachynidae.

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