Survey of Nematodes on Coffee in Hawaii

Authors

  • S. Schenck
  • D. P. Schmitt

Abstract

Surveys of coffee fields in Hawaii during 1989-1991 indicated the presence of 10 nematode species in 8 genera. After coffee was planted in fields previously in sugarcane, populations of Criconemella sp. and Pratylenchus zeae gradually decreased, while Rotylenchulus reniformis and, in one field, Meloidogyne incognita, increased in numbers. Coffee is a poor host of R. reniformis, but weeds in coffee plantations may support this nematode. At present, nematodes pose no serious threat to Hawaii's expanding coffee industry. Key words: Coffea arabica, coffee, Criconemella spp., Meloidogyne ineognita, nematode, Pratylenehus zeae, Rotylenchulus reniformis, sugarcane, survey.

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Published

1992-12-15

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