In glasshouses practising monoculture of butterhead lettuce in Belgium, high densities of pin nematodes (Paratylenchusspp.) are frequently associated with reduced plant growth. Growers currently apply chemical soil disinfestation measures to manage this problem, although stricter phytosanitary regulations are forcing a shift towards integrated management. Efficient implementation of such management requires knowledge about the factors influencing nematode population dynamics, and the damage threshold for lettuce. The nematode populations in five Belgian glasshouses were monitored for at least 1 year by frequently soil sampling at 0-30 cm and 30-60 cm depth. An undescribed species of Paratylenchuswas identified in all glasshouses based on mo...
Published online: 11 July 2015 Online ISSN in use.Effective management of plant-parasitic nematodes ...
Stem and bulb nematode (D. dipsaci) is a species complex including more than 30 races with different...
For several years, a new species of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne minor, has been reported from pa...
In glasshouses practising monoculture of butterhead lettuce in Belgium, high densities of pin nemato...
The root-lesion nematode, Pratylenchus penetrans, causes growth reduction in glasshouse-grown lettuc...
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPN) are detected everywhere as mixed-species communities. Most non-chemi...
The overall goal in nematode management is to develop sustainable systems where nematode populations...
Agriculture has transformed over the past centuries dramatically to become highly dependent on non-r...
Organic farming puts new and exciting challenges to the science of nematology. The occurrence of pla...
Plant parasitic nematodes (PPN) are known to survive periods of desiccation, an ability that increas...
To address how plant domestication has impacted nematode populations and interactions, the highbush ...
"Nematodes cause serious damage to gardens in Southeast Missouri. These pests can occur in other Mis...
Not AvailablePlant parasitic nematodes are important biotic restrictions in the horticultural system...
Published online: 11 July 2015 Online ISSN in use.Effective management of plant-parasitic nematodes ...
Stem and bulb nematode (D. dipsaci) is a species complex including more than 30 races with different...
For several years, a new species of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne minor, has been reported from pa...
In glasshouses practising monoculture of butterhead lettuce in Belgium, high densities of pin nemato...
The root-lesion nematode, Pratylenchus penetrans, causes growth reduction in glasshouse-grown lettuc...
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPN) are detected everywhere as mixed-species communities. Most non-chemi...
The overall goal in nematode management is to develop sustainable systems where nematode populations...
Agriculture has transformed over the past centuries dramatically to become highly dependent on non-r...
Organic farming puts new and exciting challenges to the science of nematology. The occurrence of pla...
Plant parasitic nematodes (PPN) are known to survive periods of desiccation, an ability that increas...
To address how plant domestication has impacted nematode populations and interactions, the highbush ...
"Nematodes cause serious damage to gardens in Southeast Missouri. These pests can occur in other Mis...
Not AvailablePlant parasitic nematodes are important biotic restrictions in the horticultural system...
Published online: 11 July 2015 Online ISSN in use.Effective management of plant-parasitic nematodes ...
Stem and bulb nematode (D. dipsaci) is a species complex including more than 30 races with different...
For several years, a new species of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne minor, has been reported from pa...