Comparison of Pratylenchus penetrans Infection and Maladera castanea Feeding on Strawberry Root Rot.
@article{Lamondia2005ComparisonOP, title={Comparison of Pratylenchus penetrans Infection and Maladera castanea Feeding on Strawberry Root Rot.}, author={J. A. Lamondia and Richard S. Cowles}, journal={Journal of nematology}, year={2005}, volume={37 2}, pages={ 131-5 } }
The interaction of lesion nematodes, black root rot disease caused by Rhizoctonia fragariae, and root damage caused by feeding of the scarab larva, Maladera castanea, was determined in greenhouse studies. Averaged over all experiments after 12 weeks, root weight was reduced 13% by R. fragariae and 20% by M. castanea. The percentage of the root system affected by root rot was increased by inoculation with either R. fragariae (35% more disease) or P. penetrans (50% more disease) but was…
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