Revisiting the modified Baermann extraction method: extraction efficiency of Radopholus similis using different extraction materials

In order to determine the threat that plant-parasitic nematodes pose to crop production, it is essential to establish an accurate estimation of their presence. The extraction efficiency from soil, therefore, is a critical step in establishing disease pressures presented by nematodes or the condition...

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Main Authors: Saikai, K., Wanjala, S., Oduori, C., Coyne, D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Brill 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115684
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author Saikai, K.
Wanjala, S.
Oduori, C.
Coyne, D.
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Oduori, C.
Saikai, K.
Wanjala, S.
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Wanjala, S.
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Coyne, D.
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description In order to determine the threat that plant-parasitic nematodes pose to crop production, it is essential to establish an accurate estimation of their presence. The extraction efficiency from soil, therefore, is a critical step in establishing disease pressures presented by nematodes or the conditions of soil health. To achieve high nematode extraction efficiency, various methods and modifications have been developed over time (Oostenbrink, 1954; Seinhorst, 1956; Harrison & Green, 1976; Viaene et al., 2021) with variations being introduced locally, depending on the availability or access to certain materials.
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spelling CGSpace1156842025-11-11T10:45:18Z Revisiting the modified Baermann extraction method: extraction efficiency of Radopholus similis using different extraction materials Saikai, K. Wanjala, S. Oduori, C. Coyne, D. nematoda radopholus similis extraction materials soil types In order to determine the threat that plant-parasitic nematodes pose to crop production, it is essential to establish an accurate estimation of their presence. The extraction efficiency from soil, therefore, is a critical step in establishing disease pressures presented by nematodes or the conditions of soil health. To achieve high nematode extraction efficiency, various methods and modifications have been developed over time (Oostenbrink, 1954; Seinhorst, 1956; Harrison & Green, 1976; Viaene et al., 2021) with variations being introduced locally, depending on the availability or access to certain materials. 2021-09-29 2021-10-25T15:08:49Z 2021-10-25T15:08:49Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115684 en Open Access application/pdf Brill Saikai, K., Wanjala, S., Oduori, C., & Coyne, D. (2021). Revisiting the modified Baermann extraction method: extraction efficiency of Radopholus similis using different extraction materials. Nematology, 1-4.
spellingShingle nematoda
radopholus similis
extraction
materials
soil types
Saikai, K.
Wanjala, S.
Oduori, C.
Coyne, D.
Revisiting the modified Baermann extraction method: extraction efficiency of Radopholus similis using different extraction materials
title Revisiting the modified Baermann extraction method: extraction efficiency of Radopholus similis using different extraction materials
title_full Revisiting the modified Baermann extraction method: extraction efficiency of Radopholus similis using different extraction materials
title_fullStr Revisiting the modified Baermann extraction method: extraction efficiency of Radopholus similis using different extraction materials
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting the modified Baermann extraction method: extraction efficiency of Radopholus similis using different extraction materials
title_short Revisiting the modified Baermann extraction method: extraction efficiency of Radopholus similis using different extraction materials
title_sort revisiting the modified baermann extraction method extraction efficiency of radopholus similis using different extraction materials
topic nematoda
radopholus similis
extraction
materials
soil types
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115684
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