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Population Distributions and Densities Maps
Cotton Nematode Population Distributions and Densities Maps
North Carolina: 2009 Nematode Distribution
H = High M = Medium L = Low N = None Identified
Click on a species type to view densities maps
County
Root-knot
Reniform
Lance
BLADEN
L
N
N
BRUNSWICK
N
N
L
CHOWAN
L
N
N
COLUMBUS
L
N
L
CREAVEN
L
N
L
CUMBERLAND
L
L
L
DUPLIN
L
N
N
EDGECOMBE
L
N
N
GREENE
M
N
N
HALIFAX
L
N
N
HARNETT
L
L
N
HOKE
L
L
H
JOHNSON
M
L
N
JONES
L
N
L
LENOIR
M
N
N
MARTIN
L
N
N
NASH
L
N
N
NORTHAMPTON
L
N
N
ONSLOW
L
N
N
PAMLICO
L
N
N
PERQUIMANS
L
N
N
PITT
M
N
N
RICHMOND
N
L
L
ROBESON
M
L
M
SAMPSON
H
N
N
SCOTLAND
L
H
H
WAYNE
M
N
N
WILSON
L
N
N
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