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Other Nematodes and Plant Disease
... non-infectious root diseases. Nematodes live on the thin film of water that surrounds each soil particle and are, thus, very sensitive to dry soil conditions. Nematodes move very slowly in the soil but are moved in running water or contaminated equipment. If nematodes are suspected in an area, submit a soil ...
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FPHG -
... [ Search PSU ] PSU | CAS | FPHG Home | Pests & Pesticides | Nematodes: The Unseen Enemy | You are here. Prevention of Spread Plant-parasitic nematodes move only relatively short distances under their own power; ... by humans. Sanitation and good cultural practices are the best preventive measures against nematodes. Obtain plants from reputable nurseries and wash soil from tools and machinery before ...
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Ontario Hosta Society:: Spring 2001 Newsletter
... practical level, he listed the following five recommendations for managing foliar nematodes: 1. Do not wet foliage while watering, as the nematodes move in films of water outside of leaves and stems. 2 ... unless all leaves are severely damaged. 3. Mulching should reduce nematode spread, as the nematodes are unable to move on dry, hydrophobic surfaces. 4. Perform a complete clean-out in the fall ...
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Afflictions of Succulents, Part 1a (Nematodes)
... Nematodes in fact are microscopic worms. There are many kinds of plant parasitic nematodes, but it is the Meloidogyne spp. that are of primary concern to succulent growers. As juveniles, Meloidogyne nematodes move ... often appear stunted, and may lack small feeder roots. Nematodes with this kind of lifestyle are called sedentary endoparasitic-they move in and they never leave. To make things worse, ...
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... Nematodes in fact are microscopic worms. There are many kinds of plant parasitic nematodes, but it is the Meloidogyne spp. that are of primary concern to succulent growers. As juveniles, Meloidogyne nematodes move ... often appear stunted, and may lack small feeder roots. Nematodes with this kind of lifestyle are called sedentary endoparasitic-they move in and they never leave. To make things worse, ...
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Sugar Beet Nematodes in Idaho and Eastern Oregon
... that requires treatment for economically profitable yields. Cyst nematodes generally have limited host ranges compared to root knot nematodes or stem nematodes. However, in contrast, the sugar beet ... , among others (Table 1). Sugar beet cyst nematodes move relatively short distances by themselves. However, with the unwitting help of humans, nematodes can be disseminated longer distances from field ...
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OSU Nematode Testing Service
... esophagus is the front of the digestive tube. Familiar Nematodes When a dog "has worms", those worms are often nematodes Plant-parasitic nematodes Ascaris , the first victim of dissection in high ... are some plant-parasitic nematodes particularly harmful to Oregon agriculture? Root-lesion nematodes ( Pratylenchus ) rip a hole in the sides of root cells and crawl inside. They move through the root, ...
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OSU Nematode Testing Service
... susceptibility to parasitic nematode damage and in the number of nematodes they will support. Numbers of most plant-parasitic nematodes vary seasonally. In many of these studies, the season ... soil or more. PRATYLENCHUS The migratory endoparasitic root-lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus spp.) create holes in root cells and crawl inside. They move longitudinally through the cortex, piercing, sucking, and ...
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Sugar Beet Nematodes in Idaho and Eastern Oregon
... Sugar Beet Nematodes in Idaho and Eastern Oregon Benefits of PAM in Sugarbeet Production Howard Neibling Surface Irrigation ... second irrigation. Drs. Bjorneberg, Sojka and Aase also conducted a field evaluation under a linear-move system. Visible differences in the clarity of ponded water occurred during PAM irrigation. However, due ...
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Nematodes in the home garden
... News Newsletters About us The organisation Contact us Research capabilities Employment Home > Plant industries > Nematodes in the home garden Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries. Root-knot nematode ( ... eggs, move through the soil and invade roots near the root tip. They occasionally develop into males, but usually become spherical-shaped females. The presence of developing nematodes in the ...
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