Root-lesion Nematodes Affecting Dryland Cereals in the Semiarid Pacific Northwest USA.

@article{Smiley2021RootlesionNA,
  title={Root-lesion Nematodes Affecting Dryland Cereals in the Semiarid Pacific Northwest USA.},
  author={Richard W Smiley},
  journal={Plant disease},
  year={2021},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:235767173}
}
Predictions for rainfed agriculture in a period of changing climate are presented, as are suggestions for important areas of research including crop genetics, nematode testing and communication of results, Pratylenchus biology, mechanisms of resistance, the phytobiome, and closing the 'yield gap' between actual and attainable yields.
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