Integrated Management of Cotton Nematodes in the Irrigated West

P.B. Goodell


 
ABSTRACT

Cotton root-knot nematodes are key pests to Cotton production in the irrigated west. Integrated nematode management is not a new strategy but rather a specific application of integrated pest management. It uses locally developed control strategies which have proven to be cost effective, provide an acceptable of nematode control, are practical, and available. As such integrated approaches vary between locales and incorporate different control choices including chemical, cultural, and cultivar selection.



Reprinted from 1993 Proceedings Beltwide Cotton Conferences pp. 182 - 183
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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