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Author(s):Davis, R. F.; Wilkinson, H. T.; Noel, G. R.
Author Affiliation:Department of Plant Pathology, University of Illinois and USDA-ARS
Title:Vertical distribution of four nematode genera in a bentgrass putting green in central Illinois
Meeting Info.:30th Annual Meeting, Held: July 7-11, 1991 Baltimore, Maryland
Source:Journal of Nematology. Vol. 23, No. 4, October 1991, p. 526.
Publishing Information:Lake Alfred, FL: Society of Nematologists
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Golf greens; Nematoda; Hoplolaimus; Helicotylenchus; Distribution; Rootmass
Geographic Terms:Illinois
Abstract/Contents:"A study was conducted to determine the vertical distribution of Tylenchorhynchus nudus, Criconemella sp., Helicotylenchus sp., and Hoplolaimus sp. in the upper 5 cm of untreated and nematicide-treated bentgrass (Agrostis palustris cv. Penncross) putting green turf. A split-plot experimental design was used; whole plots were untreated or fenamiphos-treated (0.11 kg a.i./100 m2), and sub-plots were two strata (depths of 0-2.5 and 2.5-5.0 cm). Soil samples were collected during the growing season for 2 years after treatment. Root mass and nematode population data were collected. More than 90% of the root mass was in the upper stratum on all sampling dates in both years. Numbers of nematodes in the four genera differed between strata on some sampling dates; differences were more prevalent from midsummer through the end of the growing season. When differences in population density were observed, T. nudus, Criconemella sp., and Helicoptylenchus sp. were more concentrated in the upper stratum, but Hoplolaimus sp. was more concentrated in the lower stratum. Vertical distribution of Helicotylenchus and Hoploaimus sp. was affected by fenamiphos on some dates, whereas vertical distribution of T. nudus, Criconemella sp., and Helicotylenchus sp. was similar to the distribution of root mass, but the distribution of Hoploaimus sp. was not similar to the distribution of root mass."
Language:English
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Davis, R. F., H. T. Wilkinson, and G. R. Noel. 1991. Vertical distribution of four nematode genera in a bentgrass putting green in central Illinois. J. Nematol. 23(4):p. 526.
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