Gardening Despite Root-Knot Nematodes
Adequate control of nematodes can be obtained by using certain nematicides, by crop rotations, by planting resistant cultivars, by using organic mulches and green manures. Root-knot nematodes can also be avoided by ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension |
Nematodes
Chemical. Damage thresholds have not been developed for nematodes on lettuce. Treatment for root knot nematode is advised if any are detected in sandy, loamy sand, or sandy loam soils, or where high numbers are found ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Parasitic Nematodes
An understanding of the structure and function of genes, membrane and antigens of parasitic nematodes will help develop strategies to eliminate them or reduce their impact. This book outlines the advances made in the expanding area of research. [... more]
$170.00
eBooks |
Fresh Water Nematodes
Nematodes are the most numerous metazoans in aquatic sediments. The majority of conducted studies on these aquatic forms focus mainly on those in marine and estuarine habitats. Nematodes from inland water bodies have been relatively forgotten or ignored. [... more]
$225.00
eBooks |
Nematodes
Root knot nematodes cause characteristic galls on roots; galls may be up to 1 inch in diameter, but are usually smaller. These galls interfere with the flow of water and nutrients to the plant; infected plants appear ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Nematodes
Although nematodes have not previously been found to cause problems on pistachios in California, if the cause for a problem cannot be found, soil samples could be taken to determine if nematodes are present in high ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Plant Resistance to Parasitic Nematodes
This practically orientated book, describing methods for evaluating the resistance and tolerance of plant cultivars to parasitic nematodes, provides specific instructions on all phases of resistance screening. [... more]
$120.00
eBooks |
Nematodes as Biological Control Agents
This book aims to document and illustrate the major developments in the use of nematodes for biological control of insects and slugs. It has three major sections covering entomopathogenic nematodes, entomophilic nematodes, and slug-parasitic nematodes. [... more]
$160.00
eBooks |
Bioassays of Entomopathogenic Microbes and Nematodes
This volume provides background theory and practical protocols for bioassays of bacteria, viruses, fungi and nematodes that can be used as biological control agents against insect pests of agricultural and medical importance. [... more]
$145.00
eBooks |
Afflictions Of Succulents, Part 1A (Nematodes)
Nematodes in fact are microscopic worms. There are many kinds of plant parasitic nematodes, but it is the Meloidogyne spp. that are of primary concern to succulent growers. As juveniles, Meloidogyne nematodes move ... [... more]
Suite101 |
Nematodes
Plant parasitic nematodes feed on roots, reducing vigor and yield of the vine usually in irregular patterns across the vineyard. Damage patterns are frequently associated with soil textural differences. Root knot ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Nematodes
Feeding by root knot nematodes cause cell enlargement and proliferation and may result in swellings, called galls, on roots. Galls are not always formed, and when present are very small and may be spindle shaped or ... [... more]
University of California IPM |