Detection and Management of Stunt and Stubby-Root Nematoeds in a Southern Forest Nursery
Cram, M. M. and Fraedrich, S. W. IN: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS- P-50, p. 91-96. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations - 2006. 2007.
Populations of stunt (Tylenchorhynchus claytoni) and stubby-root (Paratrichodorus minor) nematodes, as well as predaceous nematodes (Mylonchulus spp., Mononchus spp.), were monitored in 2005 for 8 months in three loblolly pine fields at a southern forest nursery. The fields were selected based on their 2004 management regimes and consisted of one that was fall fumigated with a combination of 67% methyl bromide and 33% chloropierin, another that had been in a sorghum cover crop, and a third that had been used for longleaf pine production.
Download this file:
Download this file — PDF document, 364KbDetails
Author(s): Michelle M. Cram, Stephen W. Fraedrich
Section: Pest Management