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Sugar Beet Nematodes in Idaho and Eastern Oregon
... level 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 cyst ... cycle and survival of stubby root nematodes Stubby root nematodes are migratory ectoparasites. That is, during each stage of their life cycle, stubby root nematodes are mobile and they feed ...
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Nematodes in the home garden
... 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 ... NemaSYS is an informative CD with modules on the biology of plant-parasitic nematodes, sampling and extraction, identification and control. It is suitable for students, researchers, consultants ...
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Home garden tomato varieties - Resistant or tolerant to nematodes & fungal & bacterial wilt diseases
... garden tomato varieties - Resistant or tolerant to nematodes & fungal & bacterial wilt diseases L. Mulcrone, Information Officer, Rockhampton. Root-knot nematodes Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are tiny (less than 0 ... Early Improved, Mighty Red, Moonshot, Super Beefsteak and Zolla are tolerant to root-knot nematodes. For more information on the root-knot nematode and control measures see the ...
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Plant Pathology Glossary
... example, plant diseases of a biotic origin are caused by living organisms such as insects, nematodes, etc. Biotroph an organism that can live and reproduce only on another living organism. A ...
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Plant Pathology: Plant Diseases Overview
... are fungi Link to Fungal Biology, however, plant diseases are also caused by insects, bacteria, nematodes, viruses and phytoplasmas. Disease-like symptoms can also be caused by abiotic factors, such as ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process
... the plant surface. This can be a natural opening or a wound. Pathogenic bacteria and nematodes often enter through stomatal pores when there is a film of moisture on the leaf ... and die. A similar sequence of events can take place in plants infected by burrowing nematodes. Viruses, mildews and rusts develop specialised biotrophic relationships with their hosts. Intercellular hyphae of downy ...
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Tom Volk's Fungi, including mycology, molds, morels, fungus, IAQ, Indoor Air Quality and much more.
... called Histoplasmosis. Bob Dylan had this disease in 1997. Hohenbuehelia petaloides, a fungus that eats nematodes. Hydnellum caeruleum, the blue and orange Hydnellum. Hydnum umbilicatum, the sweet tooth mushroom or Hydnum ...
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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Biological Control
... . Predation of plant pathogens by invertebrates can also contribute to general biological control. Bacterial feeding nematodes consume large numbers of bacteria in the soil and some amoebae are known to attack ...
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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Cultural Management Practices
... to reduce weeds, but it can also reduce the number of fungal propagules, insects and nematodes in the soil. While flooding can aid the destruction of crop debris carrying inoculum, it ...
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Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month Pages
... . 2000 Tricholoma magnivelare, the American matsutake mushroom Aug. 2000 Hohenbuehelia petaloides, a fungus that eats nematodes. Jul. 2000 A patriotic trio of corticioid (crust) fungi: Phlebia coccineofulva, Hyphoderma puberum, and Pulcherricium ...
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