This article deals with the nematode problem of the American Tropics, and is a compilation of the late Dr. G. Steiner's notes by Edna M. Buhrer. According to Steiner, the apparent rapid exhaustion of tropical soils under cultivation is not a depletion in mineral and organic elements, but a condition in which the world of organisms which these soils harbor, particularly nematodes, plays an important part. In spite of the importance of these organisms, very little attention has been given to them. The presence of nematodes in all agricultural lands, and wherever plants grow and vegetation occurs, is an established fact. This has been shown for such crops as pineapple, sugarcane, and others. Since early years the shifting of cultivation has be...
Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are major pests of a range of crops in tropical and sub-tropi...
Herein, we integrated information about the damage and losses caused by these pathogens in horticult...
Background: The more than 4100 species of phytoparasitic nematodes are responsible for an estimated ...
In this paper 402 publications are listed in the Bibliography of Plant Nematodes of the American Tro...
Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Subtropical and Tropical Agriculture is a practical book for use by agr...
The surface of continental Argentina is 2,791,810 square kilometers, with phytogeographic regions ch...
El suelo es una unidad básica en el funcionamiento y dinámica de los agroecosistemas, ya que proporc...
The conclusions of a collaborative study of the occurrence and importance of root-knot nematodes (RK...
Les nématodes du sol représentent en Argentine un groupe très diversifié. Ayant une vaste répartitio...
Yield in protected horticultural crops are favored by the climatic conditions under the plastic cove...
Observations on tillering and the build-up of nematode populations on sugar-cane both in light (sand...
Ecuador is a productive country, rich in flora and fauna. A variety of products are exported worldw...
Nematodes are tiny worms that abound in the soil. Many species are harmless but parasitic nematodes ...
Plant parasitic nematodes are microscopic worms present in the soil that feed on roots of many crops...
Within this article, a previous article presented the identification and quantification of populatio...
Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are major pests of a range of crops in tropical and sub-tropi...
Herein, we integrated information about the damage and losses caused by these pathogens in horticult...
Background: The more than 4100 species of phytoparasitic nematodes are responsible for an estimated ...
In this paper 402 publications are listed in the Bibliography of Plant Nematodes of the American Tro...
Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Subtropical and Tropical Agriculture is a practical book for use by agr...
The surface of continental Argentina is 2,791,810 square kilometers, with phytogeographic regions ch...
El suelo es una unidad básica en el funcionamiento y dinámica de los agroecosistemas, ya que proporc...
The conclusions of a collaborative study of the occurrence and importance of root-knot nematodes (RK...
Les nématodes du sol représentent en Argentine un groupe très diversifié. Ayant une vaste répartitio...
Yield in protected horticultural crops are favored by the climatic conditions under the plastic cove...
Observations on tillering and the build-up of nematode populations on sugar-cane both in light (sand...
Ecuador is a productive country, rich in flora and fauna. A variety of products are exported worldw...
Nematodes are tiny worms that abound in the soil. Many species are harmless but parasitic nematodes ...
Plant parasitic nematodes are microscopic worms present in the soil that feed on roots of many crops...
Within this article, a previous article presented the identification and quantification of populatio...
Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are major pests of a range of crops in tropical and sub-tropi...
Herein, we integrated information about the damage and losses caused by these pathogens in horticult...
Background: The more than 4100 species of phytoparasitic nematodes are responsible for an estimated ...