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Author(s):McCarty, Bert
Author Affiliation:Research and Extension Turf Specialist, Department of Horticulture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
Title:Planet of the nematodes: And what can be done about it
Column Name:Turf talk
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Source:Carolinas Green. May/June 2013, p. 10-11.
Publishing Information:Liberty, South Carolina: Carolinas GCSA
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Fenamiphos; Nematicide evaluation; Nematicides; Nematode control; Recommendations
Trade Names:Nemacur
Abstract/Contents:Asks the question, "with the loss of Nemacur, what are the current and potential future options on nematode control?" Provides background information on early nematicides. Discusses alternative nematicides for nematode control and gives recommendations for nematode control. States that "in the post-Nemacur age, integrating proper cultural practices with any chemical or biological product will be paramount for success."
Language:English
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McCarty, B. 2013. Planet of the nematodes: And what can be done about it. Carolinas Green. p. 10-11.
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