Root Anatomy and Development, the Basis for Nematode Parasitism
Plant parasitic nematodes appear to rely on very specific interactions with root cells to establish a feeding site. To understand these interactions in detail, it is of advantage to achieve a basic...
View ArticleCrop Rotation Still Best Long-Term Management Strategy
Rotations are the cornerstone in disease and nematode management, If a grower plants the same crop in the same field over and over, the pathogens, often molds and fungi, and nematodes become problematic.
View ArticleAuburn Study Shows Earthworms Help Harmful Nematodes Get Around
As earthworms travel through the soil, they feed on organic matter and roots, and they consume plant-parasitic nematodes in the process. The nematodes pass through the earthworm gut system, uninjured,...
View ArticleNo Easy Button for Controlling Nematodes in Cotton
More farmers are learning they need to soil sample to determine how much of an impact the underground pests may be having on their yield.
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