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Author(s):Walker, N. R.; Martin, D. L.
Author Affiliation:Walker: Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma; and Martin: Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Title:Effects of sand particle size on populations of the ring nematode, Criconemella ornata
Section:2002 APS annual meeting abstracts of presentations
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Meeting Info.:APS Annual Meeting, July 27-31, 2002, Milwaukee, WI
Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 92, No. 6, June 2002, p. S84.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Sand particle size; Macroposthonia; Criconemella ornata; Golf greens; Nematoda; Agrostis stolonifera
Cultivar Names:SR 1020
Abstract/Contents:"Sand used for golf course putting green construction can vary in particle size distribution. The effects of sand particle size on populations of ring nematode, Criconemella ornata, was evaluated in the greenhouse. Pots (10.5 cm x 10.5 cm x 9.5 cm h) containing autoclaved sand were planted with SR1020 creeping bentgrass. Course sand (particles between 1 - 2 mm), fine sand (less than 1 mm), and sand obtained from a commercial source were examined. Pots were inoculated with 75 nematodes per pot 30 days after planting. Turfgrass was maintained at 1 cm height and the study was terminated 40 days after inoculation. Turfgrass quality, rated on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 = thin turf and 5 = thick, health turf, was greatest for pots containing fine sand (4.0) and lowest for course sand (3.1). Nematode populations were highest for fine sand (112/pot) and lowest for course sand (9/pot). These results indicate that sand particle size may influence nematode populations."
Language:English
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Walker, N. R., and D. L. Martin. 2002. Effects of sand particle size on populations of the ring nematode, Criconemella ornata. Phytopathology. 92(6):p. S84.
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