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Current Research with Rotylenchulus Reniformis in Louisiana: Microplot and Field

C. Overstreet and E.C. McGawley


 
ABSTRACT

Both field and microplot studies have been conducted to determine the importance of reniform nematode as a pest to cotton. Surveys conducted throughout the state showed reniform as one of the most important nematodes occurring on cotton. Microplot studies showed differences in fecundity and pathogenicity among several isolates of reniform nematode. Field studies were undertaken to evaluate both cultivars or nematicides against reniform nematode.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 1998 Beltwide Cotton Conferences pp. 137 - 138
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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