“…The interaction of production practices, such as soil fertility, tillage, and cover crops, with reniform nematode reproduction and pathogenicity in cotton had varied results in the past literature (Asmus et al., 2008; Gazaway et al., 2000; Jones & McLean, 2004; Jones et al., 2006; Kularathna et al., 2014; Pettigrew et al., 2005; Reddy et al., 2006; Westphal & Smart, 2003). Recent greenhouse studies found no interaction of reniform nematode with major soil nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) on early season growth or physiological characteristics of cotton (Singh et al., 2020; Singh, et al., 2022a, 2022b).…”