Burrowing Nematode, a Major Pest in the Tropics

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2001-04
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Sipes, B. S.
Schmitt, D. P.
Nelson, S. C.
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University of Hawaii
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Radopholus similis is a serious pathogen affecting a wide range of plants grown in Hawaii. Control options in nursery crops, including anthurium, and field plantings are discussed.
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Radopholus similis, Anthurium, signs and symptoms (plants), disease and pest management, Hawaii
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Sipes BS, Schmitt DP, Nelson SC. 2001. Burrowing nematode, a major pest in the tropics. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 3 p. (Plant Disease; PD-21).
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3 pages
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