Using nematode count data in crop management decisions
Authors
Howard FerrisDan A. Ball
Lance W. Beem
Leann A. Gudmundson
Authors Affiliations
Howard Ferris is Professor of Nematology, Division of Nematology, University of California, Davis; Dan A. Ball is former Staff Research Associate, Department of Nematology, UC Riverside; Lance W. Beem is former Staff Research Associate, Department of Nematology, UC Riverside; Leann A. Gudmundson is Staff Research Associate, Department of Nematology, UC Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 40(1):12-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v040n01p12. January 1986.
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Abstract
Nematode density and expected crop damage should be the basis for rational control decisions
Ferris H, Ball D, Beem L, Gudmundson L. 1986. Using nematode count data in crop management decisions. Hilgardia 40(1):12-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v040n01p12
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