1. The first four chapters deal with the structure and biology of nematodes in general and with the damage that they can cause to plants either alone or in concert with other pathogens. The authors then deal in 16 chapters with specific genera of plant-damaging nematodes grouped ecologically in...
  2. Very useful to farmers, home gardeners, county agents and others interested in growing plants and who have occasion to be concerned about the problem of controlling nematodes may fine helpful information in this book.
  3. The nature and magnitude of important nematode-induced diseases of crop plants are described in this book. The need to manage these diseases to achieve profitable crop production is stressed. A primary focus is placed on the types of damage nematodes cause to economic crops and how that damage...
  4. 01/01/2002 This review focuses on the identification and potential use of compounds in higher plants or fungi with nematode-antagonistic activity. 24 pages
  5. This workshop is an introduction to nematodes, plant parasitic nematodes, and shows results from experiments at ECHO, and the opportunity to view infested plant roots and living nematodes under a microscope. Dr. Edward Berkalaar, ECHO, November 16, Workshop Session (PowerPoint page copies)
  6. 01/01/2008 No page numbers ATTRA Publication #IP287
  7. Abstract, PhD Thesis, 2018 Ruminants, such as cattle, sheep, and goats, can digest cellulosic substances and can convert plants to products such as milk, meat, wool, and mohair. Pastureland, therefore, is critical to the production of these ruminants and the products they provide. In order to...
  8. 20/11/2018 Root-knot nematodes invade crop roots, form galls, and steal plant nutrients causing 125 billion dollars of crop loss worldwide (Ara and Hossain, 2011). Biological control methods such as compost, yard waste, and organic fertilizers can release nematicidal compounds as they decompose (McSorley,...
  9. 16/10/2020 Many of the world’s most important vegetable crops originate from the Solanaceae plant family, including tomato, eggplant, and peppers. This family also includes a host of lesser-known but locally important species, such as naranjilla (Solanum quitoense), tamarillo/tree tomato (S. betaceum), and...