DISTRIBUTION, HOST STATUS AND POTENTIAL SOURCES OF RESISTANCE TO VITTATIDERA ZEAPHILA [DISTRIBUCIÓN, SUSCEPTIBILIDAD Y FUENTES POTENCIALES DE RESISTENCIA A VITTATIDERA ZEAPHILA]
@article{Donald2012DISTRIBUTIONHS, title={DISTRIBUTION, HOST STATUS AND POTENTIAL SOURCES OF RESISTANCE TO VITTATIDERA ZEAPHILA [DISTRIBUCI{\'O}N, SUSCEPTIBILIDAD Y FUENTES POTENCIALES DE RESISTENCIA A VITTATIDERA ZEAPHILA]}, author={P. A. Donald and Robert Heinz and Ernest C. Bernard and Dyan M Hershman and David L. Hensley and S. Flint-Garcia and Ruitenberg Joost}, journal={Nematropica}, year={2012}, volume={42}, pages={91-95} }
Donald, P.A., R. Heinz, E. Bernard, D. Hershman, D. Hensley, S. Flint-Garcia, R. Joost. 2012. Distribution, host status and potential sources of resistance to Vittatidera zeaphila. Nematropica 42:91-95. Vittatidera zeaphila was described from stunted Zea mays (corn) roots collected in northwestern Tennessee (Obion County) in 2006. Similar cyst specimens had previously been collected in 1978 from Lauderdale County, TN, on Eleusine indica (goosegrass). Comparison of the 1978 specimens deposited…
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Plant Parasitic Nematodes of Tennessee and Kentucky
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- 2018
The major nematode problems are similar, although both states need up-to-date surveys, and climate change likely will make these states hotter and drier, resulting in new challenges to major crop and forage production.
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