Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Sustainable Agriculture of North America [electronic resource] : Vol.2 - Northeastern, Midwestern and Southern USA / edited by Sergei A. Subbotin, John J. Chitambar.

Colaborador(es): Subbotin, Sergei A [editor.] | Chitambar, John J [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Sustainability in Plant and Crop ProtectionEditor: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edición: 1st ed. 2018Descripción: XI, 457 p. 57 illus., 46 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783319995885Tema(s): Plant science | Botany | Agriculture | Sustainable development | Soil science | Soil conservation | Plant Sciences | Agriculture | Sustainable Development | Soil Science & ConservationFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 580 Clasificación LoC:QK1-989Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
1. Plant Parasitic Nematodes of New England: Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island -- 2. Plant Parasitic Nematodes of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania -- 3. Nematodes and Nematologists of Michigan. 4. Nematodes of Agricultural Importance in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Ohio -- 5. Distribution and Importance of Plant Nematodes in Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado -- 6. Biology, Ecology, and Management of Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Minnesota -- 7. Nematodes Important to Agriculture in Wisconsin -- 8. Plant Parasitic Nematodes of North Dakota and South Dakota. 9. Management of Plant Parasitic Nematode Pests in Florida. 10. Nematodes of Agricultural Importance in North Carolina and South Carolina -- 11. Plant parasitic nematodes of West Virginia and Virginia. 12. Plant parasitic nematodes of Tennessee and Kentucky -- 13. Nematodes in Maryland and Delaware Crops. 14. Plant Parasitic Nematodes of Georgia and Alabama -- 15. Important Plant Parasitic Nematodes of Row Crops in Arkansas, Lousiana and Mississippi -- 16. Plant Parasitic Nematodes of Economic Importance in Texas and Oklahoma.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: Plant-parasitic nematodes are recognized as one of the greatest threats to crop production throughout the world. Estimated annual crop losses of $8 billion in the United States and $78 billion worldwide are attributed to plant parasitic nematodes. Plant parasitic nematodes not only cause damage individually but form disease-complexes with other microorganisms thereby increasing crop loss. Nematode diseases of crops are difficult to control because of their insidious nature and lack of specific diagnostic symptoms which closely resemble those caused by other plant pathogens and abiotic diseases. Future developments of sustainable management systems for preventing major economical agricultural losses due to nematodes is focused on strategies that limit production costs, enhance crop yields, and protect the environment. This book presents a first compendium and overview for nematode problems and their management across North America. Each chapter provides essential information on the occurrence and distribution of plant parasitic nematodes, their major crop hosts, impact on crop production and sustainable management strategies for each region of the continent including, Canada, Mexico and all states of the USA. For each region, a thematic overview of changes in crop production affected by plant parasitic nematodes and their management strategies over time will provide invaluable information on the important role of plant parasitic nematodes in sustainable agriculture.
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1. Plant Parasitic Nematodes of New England: Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island -- 2. Plant Parasitic Nematodes of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania -- 3. Nematodes and Nematologists of Michigan. 4. Nematodes of Agricultural Importance in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Ohio -- 5. Distribution and Importance of Plant Nematodes in Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado -- 6. Biology, Ecology, and Management of Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Minnesota -- 7. Nematodes Important to Agriculture in Wisconsin -- 8. Plant Parasitic Nematodes of North Dakota and South Dakota. 9. Management of Plant Parasitic Nematode Pests in Florida. 10. Nematodes of Agricultural Importance in North Carolina and South Carolina -- 11. Plant parasitic nematodes of West Virginia and Virginia. 12. Plant parasitic nematodes of Tennessee and Kentucky -- 13. Nematodes in Maryland and Delaware Crops. 14. Plant Parasitic Nematodes of Georgia and Alabama -- 15. Important Plant Parasitic Nematodes of Row Crops in Arkansas, Lousiana and Mississippi -- 16. Plant Parasitic Nematodes of Economic Importance in Texas and Oklahoma.

Plant-parasitic nematodes are recognized as one of the greatest threats to crop production throughout the world. Estimated annual crop losses of $8 billion in the United States and $78 billion worldwide are attributed to plant parasitic nematodes. Plant parasitic nematodes not only cause damage individually but form disease-complexes with other microorganisms thereby increasing crop loss. Nematode diseases of crops are difficult to control because of their insidious nature and lack of specific diagnostic symptoms which closely resemble those caused by other plant pathogens and abiotic diseases. Future developments of sustainable management systems for preventing major economical agricultural losses due to nematodes is focused on strategies that limit production costs, enhance crop yields, and protect the environment. This book presents a first compendium and overview for nematode problems and their management across North America. Each chapter provides essential information on the occurrence and distribution of plant parasitic nematodes, their major crop hosts, impact on crop production and sustainable management strategies for each region of the continent including, Canada, Mexico and all states of the USA. For each region, a thematic overview of changes in crop production affected by plant parasitic nematodes and their management strategies over time will provide invaluable information on the important role of plant parasitic nematodes in sustainable agriculture.

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