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Cyst Nematodes (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
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Cyst Nematodes (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
Series: NATO Science Series A:, 121
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The cyst nematodes are a major group of plant pathogens of economic
importance in many countries throughout the world. Considerable
yield losses have been attributed to cyst nematodes attacking
potatoes, sugar beet, soybean and cereals. Because of the
protective cyst that is formed, which encloses the eggs, they pose
special problems in their control and also in preventing their
distribution in soil from infested areas. There has been much
research on many aspects of the biology of cyst nematodes and the
large number of publications are testimony to their importance as
crop pests and of the interest of nematologists in the group.
Nevertheless, they continue to pose problems because of the
complexity of their phylogeny and taxonomy and there is still much
to be investigated on their biology, particularly with those
aspects which relate to improving the effectiveness of control. In
many respects the biology of the various cyst nematode species is
similar, although with variations due to different interactions
with hosts and geographical location. Thus, research on any one
species has general applicability and this is particularly so with
regard to evaluation of control measures, or to the methodology of
soil sampling for the assessment of populations prior to growing
crops.
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