Survey of crop losses in response to phytoparasitic nematodes in the United States for 1994
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-1999
Abstract
Previous reports of crop losses to plant-parasitic nematodes have relied on published results of survey data based on certain commodities, including tobacco, peanuts, cotton, and soybean. Reports on crop-loss assessment by land-grant universities and many commodity groups generally are no longer available, with the exception of the University of Georgia, the Beltwide Cotton Conference, and selected groups concerned with soybean. The Society of Nematologists Extension Committee contacted extension personnel in 49 U.S. states for information on estimated crop losses caused by plant-parasitic nematodes in major crops for the year 1994. Included in this paper are survey results from 35 states on various crops including corn, cotton, soybean, peanut, wheat, rice, sugarcane, sorghum, tobacco, numerous vegetable crops, fruit and nut crops, and golf greens. The data are reported systematically by state and include the estimated loss, hectarage of production, source of information, nematode species or taxon when available, and crop value. The major genera of phytoparasitic nematodes reported to cause crop losses were Heterodera, Hoplolaimus, Meloidogyne, Pratylenchus, Rotylenchulus, and Xiphinema.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Nematology
First Page
587
Last Page
618
Recommended Citation
Koenning, S., Overstreet, C., Noling, J., Donald, P., Becker, J., & Fortnum, B. (1999). Survey of crop losses in response to phytoparasitic nematodes in the United States for 1994. Journal of Nematology, 31 (SUPPL. 4), 587-618. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/plantcrop_pubs/604