1981
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0329.1981.tb00114.x
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Nematological problems in the production of conifers

Abstract: Several conifer nurseries were visited in Piedmont (Italy) and soil and root‐samples were taken and examined for plant‐parasitic nematodes. In these investigations damage to the mycorrhizae caused by phytohelminths, most frequently through their trophic activity on the tissue of the host plant, has been observed.

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“…This nematode was present in the soil taken from rhizosphere of the same plant species growing in forests and ornamental nurseries (Dobies 2004), in nurseries producing trees for plantings in cities (Wolny 1980), and in nurseries of ornamental coniferous plants (Mancini et al 1981).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This nematode was present in the soil taken from rhizosphere of the same plant species growing in forests and ornamental nurseries (Dobies 2004), in nurseries producing trees for plantings in cities (Wolny 1980), and in nurseries of ornamental coniferous plants (Mancini et al 1981).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known as abundant in coniferous nurseries (Mancini et al 1981;Dobies 2004;Skwiercz 2012), but also in the orchards (Szczygieł & Zepp 2004) and in nurseries producing trees for plantings in cities (Wolny 1980). A harmfulness of R. robustus to the root system of coniferous seedlings was documented by Boag (1982).…”
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“…Nematodes of the genus Helicotylenchus have been found to be commonly associated with pine trees (HANSBROUGH and HOLLIS 1957;HOPPER 1958;MANCINI et al 1981;RuEHLE and SASSER 1962), but little information is available about their feeding activity. Experiments in controlled environments have been carried out for only a very few species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%