Nematodes and other soilborne pathogens of cowpea
Since the First World Cowpea Conference was held in 1984, over 200 papers have been published on soilborne organisms parasitizing eowpea.V/o/za unguiculata (L.) Walp. More than a dozen nematode genera and numerous soilborne fungi including Rhizoctonia solanL cleroriitm rotfsii, Phytophthora spp., Ma...
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| author | Florini, D. |
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| description | Since the First World Cowpea Conference was held in 1984, over 200 papers have been published on soilborne organisms parasitizing eowpea.V/o/za unguiculata (L.) Walp. More than a dozen nematode genera and numerous soilborne fungi including Rhizoctonia solanL cleroriitm rotfsii, Phytophthora spp., Macrophonrina phaseoliiw, Fusarhtm spp., and Pyihium spp.—have been implicated in root rot, seed rot, damping off. and basal stem canker of cowpea. Most of these papers have reported on the control of nematodes and fungal pathogens. A few studies have attempted to elucidate the mechanisms of resistance to these pathogens. Several authors investigated interactions of nematodes with soilborne fungi, mycorrhizae, and Rhizobium spp. This paper summarizes pertinent information from many of those published reports. |
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| spelling | CGSpace959182023-02-15T06:31:15Z Nematodes and other soilborne pathogens of cowpea Florini, D. nematodes pathogens pratylenchus sefaensis population densities cowpea cultivar Since the First World Cowpea Conference was held in 1984, over 200 papers have been published on soilborne organisms parasitizing eowpea.V/o/za unguiculata (L.) Walp. More than a dozen nematode genera and numerous soilborne fungi including Rhizoctonia solanL cleroriitm rotfsii, Phytophthora spp., Macrophonrina phaseoliiw, Fusarhtm spp., and Pyihium spp.—have been implicated in root rot, seed rot, damping off. and basal stem canker of cowpea. Most of these papers have reported on the control of nematodes and fungal pathogens. A few studies have attempted to elucidate the mechanisms of resistance to these pathogens. Several authors investigated interactions of nematodes with soilborne fungi, mycorrhizae, and Rhizobium spp. This paper summarizes pertinent information from many of those published reports. 1997 2018-07-05T06:30:13Z 2018-07-05T06:30:13Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95918 en Open Access |
| spellingShingle | nematodes pathogens pratylenchus sefaensis population densities cowpea cultivar Florini, D. Nematodes and other soilborne pathogens of cowpea |
| title | Nematodes and other soilborne pathogens of cowpea |
| title_full | Nematodes and other soilborne pathogens of cowpea |
| title_fullStr | Nematodes and other soilborne pathogens of cowpea |
| title_full_unstemmed | Nematodes and other soilborne pathogens of cowpea |
| title_short | Nematodes and other soilborne pathogens of cowpea |
| title_sort | nematodes and other soilborne pathogens of cowpea |
| topic | nematodes pathogens pratylenchus sefaensis population densities cowpea cultivar |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95918 |
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