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The reniform nematode, Rotylenchulus reniformis, causes significant yield reduction in cotton. From 1974 through 1999, the incidence of reniform nematodes in Georgia's agricultural fields increased from less than 0.5% to approximately 5%. Since 1990, cotton acreage has increased nearly four-fold in Georgia to about 1.4 million acres. |
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Document last modified Saturday, Jun 17 2000
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