Seasonal Fluctuations in the Spatial Distribution of Nematode Populations in a California Vineyard

Authors

  • H. Ferris
  • M. V. McKenry

Abstract

Distribution of Xiphinema americanum and four Meloidogyne spp, was studied in a vineyard over a 13-mo. period. The X. arnericanum population was concd in the upper 60-cm of undisturbed soil in the vine row, whereas the Meloidogyne species were distributed both in and between rows and to greater depths, similar to the distribution of the root system. Samples for assessment of X. americanum densities had least variation when taken in the vine row from the upper 60-cm of soil. Sampling error is reduced in Meloidogyne populations by sampling within 40 cm of the vine both within and/or between rows. Key Words: population dynamics, sampling, Xiphinema americanum, Meloidogyne spp., population management.

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1974-10-15

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