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Author(s):Eisenback, J. D.; Agudelo, Paula
Author Affiliation:Eisenback: Virginia Tech, Department PPWS, Blacksburg, Virgina; Agudelo: Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina
Title:Comparisons of Nemaode assay labs efficiencies and recommendations from ten Nematode assay labs utilizing samples from turfgrass
Section:Abstratcs from the 6th International Congress of Nematology, Cape Town, South Africa, May 2014
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Source:Journal of Nematology. Vol. 46, No. 2, June 2014, p. 158.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, Kansas: Society of Nematologists
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf green soils; Nematode control; Nematode surveys; Plant parasitic nematodes; Regional variation
Abstract/Contents:"Nematode advisory programs access the damage caused by plant-parasitic nematodes to diverse crops including turfgrass. The objectives of this study were to determine the efficiency of ten nematode assay labs and to compare the recommendations for their management. Three locations were selected including the Virginia Tech Turfgrass Research Center, Augustine Golf Course in Stafford, Virginia and the Philadelphia Country Club in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania. Nematode assay laboratories from ten states, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia processed soil from each of three sites of the bentgrass greens. Soil was thoroughly mixed and divided into 30 samples of 500 ml each and three samples from each site were mailed to each lab. They were processed using standard operating protocols and recommendations were based on the results. South Carolina reported the highest (567) counts from the Virginia Tech Turfgrass Research Center and Louisiana reported the lowest (13). Only Alabama and North Carolina suggested a possible problem caused by root-knot nematodes, even though South Carolina, and Florida found higher numbers. Total plant-parasitic nematodes extracted from the Augustine Golf Course by Michigan were the highest (317) and the lowest from Louisiana (13). The highest total nematode counts for Philadelphia Country Club were reported by Massachusetts and Michigan (14,239, 11,800, respectively), and the lowest by Mississippi and North Carolina (849, 260, respectively). These nematodes were suspected to be damaging by Alabama, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Carolina, and Virginia but not Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, and North Carolina. These results show that nematode counts vary from state to state, as well as recommendations regarding their potential damage to turfgrass."
Language:English
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Eisenback, J. D., and P. Agudelo. 2014. Comparisons of Nemaode assay labs efficiencies and recommendations from ten Nematode assay labs utilizing samples from turfgrass. J. Nematol. 46(2):p. 158.
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