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Managing nematodes in sweet potatoes with resistance and nematicides

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Philip A. Roberts , University of California
Robert W. Scheuerman

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California Agriculture 38(3):26-27.

Published March 01, 1984

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Not available – first paragraph follows: Most of California's sweet potato production acreage is in the central San Joaquin Valley. The crop is grown primarily on sandy soils, in which root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are commonly distributed and where they are most likely to cause loss of yield.

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Managing nematodes in sweet potatoes with resistance and nematicides

Philip A. Roberts, Robert W. Scheuerman
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Managing nematodes in sweet potatoes with resistance and nematicides

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Authors

Philip A. Roberts , University of California
Robert W. Scheuerman

Publication Information

California Agriculture 38(3):26-27.

Published March 01, 1984

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Abstract

Not available – first paragraph follows: Most of California's sweet potato production acreage is in the central San Joaquin Valley. The crop is grown primarily on sandy soils, in which root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are commonly distributed and where they are most likely to cause loss of yield.

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