1971
DOI: 10.1163/187529271x00594
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Distribution and Biology of the Golden Nematode, Heterodera Rostochiensis in Newfoundland1)

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“…According to Alonso et al (2002), the life cycle of G. rostochiensis is shorter in the climatic conditions of the Balearic Islands in Spain due to high temperatures. The results of Spears (1968), Morris (1971) and Brodie (2001) showing a longer life cycle in a population of G. rostochiensis, lasting 38-48 days, or 50-58 days due to low soil temperatures in the USA and Canada, were obtained under completely different climatic conditions from those in Belgrade. According to Karapetian et al (1999), in the former Soviet Union Republic of Armenia G. rostochiensis completes one generation per year and it takes 60 days for the first brown cysts to appear on the root.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…According to Alonso et al (2002), the life cycle of G. rostochiensis is shorter in the climatic conditions of the Balearic Islands in Spain due to high temperatures. The results of Spears (1968), Morris (1971) and Brodie (2001) showing a longer life cycle in a population of G. rostochiensis, lasting 38-48 days, or 50-58 days due to low soil temperatures in the USA and Canada, were obtained under completely different climatic conditions from those in Belgrade. According to Karapetian et al (1999), in the former Soviet Union Republic of Armenia G. rostochiensis completes one generation per year and it takes 60 days for the first brown cysts to appear on the root.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…An overlapping of life stages was registered during root and soil sampling in the interval of one week. According to Morris (1971), only one generation develops per year in regions with a temperate climate such as Newfoundland in Canada.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• C. In temperate zones the nematode usually completes only one generation (Morris 1971), a second generation may be initiated but not completed (Evans 1969). In Finland (Tiilikala 1987) and in Western Australia (Stanton & Sartori 1990), the nematode completes one generation during the growing season.…”
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“…Thomason and Caswell (1987) also stated that development of a management program for a particular nematode species should be done in a systematic way with spécifie objectives. If the species are limited in their distribution, the objective may be eradication or containment in a small géographie area, such as the potato cyst nematode (Globodera rostochiensis [Wollenweber] Behrens) in Newfoundland (Morris 1971). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%