Currently, there is considerable interest and continued discussion among growers, agronomists and university researchers about plant-parasitic nematodes that feed on corn. To find out if these microscopic worms are damaging a corn crop, soil and roots must be collected and sent to a qualified laboratory to determine which specific nematodes are present and at what population densities (numbers)
Most Iowa cornfields harbor one or more species of these microscopic, plant-parasitic worms. At leas...
Lately there have been lots of questions asked about sampling fields for plant-parasitic nematodes t...
Corn nematodes and the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) are microscopic, plant-parasitic worms that live ...
Interest in plant-parasitic nematodes as pests of corn in Iowa, and much of the Midwest, has increas...
There is much discussion about corn nematodes this season, and interest likely will continue or incr...
Plant-parasitic nematodes can damage corn. Each year, several instances of this are discovered in Io...
Recent changes in corn production practices in the Midwest may be responsible for an increase in cro...
Plant-parasitic nematodes can be a pest concern for corn. Current corn nematode management options i...
Most Iowa crop producers and agronomists are familiar with the soybean cyst nematode (SCN), but plan...
Awareness of and interest in corn nematodes seems to be growing along with the crops this season. Gr...
Many different species of plant-parasitic nematodes occur in cornfields throughout the Midwest. Most...
There continues to be lots of questions about whether plant-parasitic nematodes are causing damage t...
Nematodes are microscopic worms that live in soil and water. Many nematode species feed on decaying ...
A recurring question often asked concerning plant-parasitic nematodes that feed on corn is, “When sh...
Nematodes are microscopic worms. Many nematode species live in the soil, and some soil-dwelling nema...
Most Iowa cornfields harbor one or more species of these microscopic, plant-parasitic worms. At leas...
Lately there have been lots of questions asked about sampling fields for plant-parasitic nematodes t...
Corn nematodes and the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) are microscopic, plant-parasitic worms that live ...
Interest in plant-parasitic nematodes as pests of corn in Iowa, and much of the Midwest, has increas...
There is much discussion about corn nematodes this season, and interest likely will continue or incr...
Plant-parasitic nematodes can damage corn. Each year, several instances of this are discovered in Io...
Recent changes in corn production practices in the Midwest may be responsible for an increase in cro...
Plant-parasitic nematodes can be a pest concern for corn. Current corn nematode management options i...
Most Iowa crop producers and agronomists are familiar with the soybean cyst nematode (SCN), but plan...
Awareness of and interest in corn nematodes seems to be growing along with the crops this season. Gr...
Many different species of plant-parasitic nematodes occur in cornfields throughout the Midwest. Most...
There continues to be lots of questions about whether plant-parasitic nematodes are causing damage t...
Nematodes are microscopic worms that live in soil and water. Many nematode species feed on decaying ...
A recurring question often asked concerning plant-parasitic nematodes that feed on corn is, “When sh...
Nematodes are microscopic worms. Many nematode species live in the soil, and some soil-dwelling nema...
Most Iowa cornfields harbor one or more species of these microscopic, plant-parasitic worms. At leas...
Lately there have been lots of questions asked about sampling fields for plant-parasitic nematodes t...
Corn nematodes and the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) are microscopic, plant-parasitic worms that live ...