NYS IPM Type: Project ReportEntomopathogenic nematodes are well adapted to infect larval insect pests living in soil and have the potential to be important biological control agents in a variety of ornamental and crop production systems. In the mid 1980’s, several species of entomopathogenic nematodes become commercially available to insect pest management. Initially, small-scale production and limited marketing resulted in these products being used mainly for home gardens, lawns and landscapes
Summary- The dynamics of natural populations of entomopathogenic nematodes in horticultural crop soi...
Nematode community analysis may provide a useful tool to quantify soil health. Nematode communities ...
During the Greenresilient project, nematode communities will be characterized at the beginning, in t...
The work presented examines the effects of soil moisture on the virulence of selected entomopathogen...
The effect of soil moisture on entomopathogenic nematode virulence was examined in the laboratory. O...
The turfgrass industry in the United States has grown at a rapid rate over the past half century, as...
The northern root-knot (NRK) and lesion nematodes are the two primary nematode pathogens of vegetabl...
"Nematodes cause serious damage to gardens in Southeast Missouri. These pests can occur in other Mis...
Abstract Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) demonstrate potential as a biological control for soil dwe...
Plant parasitic nematodes have been identified as a major problem to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) pr...
Conservation agriculture is arising as an alternative to conventional agriculture with the aim to ha...
Established nematode populations are very persistent in the soil. It is known that they need suffici...
Agricultural management practices can modify soil properties in ways that may disrupt the abundance ...
Not AvailableEntomopathogenic nematodes together with their symbiotic bacteria represent an importan...
In New York State, apple growers face an increasing number of challenges throughout the season. In t...
Summary- The dynamics of natural populations of entomopathogenic nematodes in horticultural crop soi...
Nematode community analysis may provide a useful tool to quantify soil health. Nematode communities ...
During the Greenresilient project, nematode communities will be characterized at the beginning, in t...
The work presented examines the effects of soil moisture on the virulence of selected entomopathogen...
The effect of soil moisture on entomopathogenic nematode virulence was examined in the laboratory. O...
The turfgrass industry in the United States has grown at a rapid rate over the past half century, as...
The northern root-knot (NRK) and lesion nematodes are the two primary nematode pathogens of vegetabl...
"Nematodes cause serious damage to gardens in Southeast Missouri. These pests can occur in other Mis...
Abstract Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) demonstrate potential as a biological control for soil dwe...
Plant parasitic nematodes have been identified as a major problem to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) pr...
Conservation agriculture is arising as an alternative to conventional agriculture with the aim to ha...
Established nematode populations are very persistent in the soil. It is known that they need suffici...
Agricultural management practices can modify soil properties in ways that may disrupt the abundance ...
Not AvailableEntomopathogenic nematodes together with their symbiotic bacteria represent an importan...
In New York State, apple growers face an increasing number of challenges throughout the season. In t...
Summary- The dynamics of natural populations of entomopathogenic nematodes in horticultural crop soi...
Nematode community analysis may provide a useful tool to quantify soil health. Nematode communities ...
During the Greenresilient project, nematode communities will be characterized at the beginning, in t...