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The association of plant parasitic nematodes with fruit crops in Poland as related to some soil properties
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Title: The association of plant parasitic nematodes with fruit crops in Poland as related to some soil properties

Subtitle:

Fragmenta Faunistica, vol. 47, no. 1 ; Plant parasitic nematodes in fruit crops ; Występowanie pasożytniczych nicieni roślin w uprawach sadowniczych w zależności od niektórych czynników glebowych

Publisher:

Museum and Institute of Zoology, PAS

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Description:

Bibliogr. s. 29-31 ; S. 7-33 ; 25 cm ; Streszcz. pol. Nazwy taksonów również łac.

Type of object:

Czasopismo/Artykuł

Abstract:

The survey conducted in 1983-85 in 535 fruit orchards and small fruit plantings, distributed all over the country, revealed association of82 plant parasitic nematode species of eight families with fourteen fruit crops, except strawberry, commonly grown in Poland. All species occurred in the soil in the vicinity of roots. 42 were also encountered in the roots of crops, usually seldom and in low densities in comparison with that in nearby soil. Only some species of the families Pratylenchidae,Hoplolamidae, Tylenchulidaeand Criconematidae occurred relatively abundantly in the roots of some crops. Species of the families Belonolaimidae and Trichodoridae were seldom encountered in the roots and usually in small numbers. No species of the families Longidoridae and Hemicycliophoridae were found in the roots of any fruit crops. The occurrence of the majority of recorded species, expressed either intheir frequency or population density, was significantly related to the surveyed fruit crops and soil type (mechanical composition and acidity). Most of the species preferred light sandy soils and acid or slightly acid ones. However, several species, particularly from the families Hoplolamidae and Tylenchulidae, preferred heavy soils. The paper also discusses the feeding habits of particular taxonomic groups, their harmfulness to fruit crops in temperate climates and their possible economic role in Polish fruit culture.

Relation:

Fragmenta Faunistica

Volume:

47

Issue:

1

Start page:

7

End page:

33

Detailed Resource Type:

Artykuł

Format:

application/pdf

Resource Identifier:

oai:rcin.org.pl:54534 ; 10.3161/00159301FF2004.47.1.007

Source:

MiIZ PAN, sygn. patrz sygn. czas. P.256, T. 47, nr 1 ; MiIZ PAN, sygn. patrz sygn. czas. P.4664, T. 47, nr 1 ; click here to follow the link

Language:

eng

Rights:

Prawa zastrzeżone - dostęp ograniczony

Terms of use:

Zasób chroniony prawem autorskim. Korzystanie dozwolone wyłącznie na terminalach Muzeum i Instytutu Zoologii PAN w zakresie określonym przez przepisy o dozwolonym użytku.

Digitizing institution:

Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk

Original in:

Biblioteka Muzeum i Instytutu Zoologii PAN

Projects co-financed by:

Program Operacyjny Innowacyjna Gospodarka, lata 2010-2014, Priorytet 2. Infrastruktura strefy B + R ; Unia Europejska. Europejski Fundusz Rozwoju Regionalnego

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