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Author(s):Simard, L.; Bélair, G.; Dionne, J.
Author Affiliation:Simard: Centre De recherche en Horticulture, Université Laval, Québec, Canada; Bélair: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, Canada; Dionne: Department of Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Title:Survey of plant-parasitic nematodes on golf courses in Québec
Meeting Info.:Society of Nematologists 42nd Annual Meeting, 12-17 July, 2003; Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Source:Journal of Nematology. Vol. 35, No. 3, September 2003, p. 364.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, KS: Society of Nematologists
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Plant parasitic nematodes; Soil sampling; Soil testing; Chemical properties of soil; Pratylenchus; Criconemella; Paratylenchus; Tylenchorhynchus; Helicotylenchus
Geographic Terms:Quebec
Abstract/Contents:"A survey of plant-parasitic nematodes associated with turfgrass was done on nineteen golf courses from different regions of Quebec. Soil samples were taken from greens and fairways from August to October 2002. Plant-parasitic nematode numbers were estimated by processing two sub-samples of 50g by the modified Baermann pan method. Soil samples were analyzed: pH, total nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, calcium, iron, zinc, organic matter, and soil particles size distribution were determined for each sample. Twelve genera of plant-parasitic nematodes were observed. The most commonly encountered genera were Pratylenchus, Criconemella, Paratylenchus, Tylenchorhynchus, Helicotylenchus. These five genera of plant parasitic nematodes were present on 90% and 63% of the golf courses on fairways and greens, respectively."
Language:English
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Simard, L., G. Bélair, and J. Dionne. 2003. Survey of plant-parasitic nematodes on golf courses in Québec. J. Nematol. 35(3):p. 364.
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