2022
DOI: 10.18174/585736
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Waardplantgeschiktheid van akkerbouwgewassen en groenbemesters voor het maiswortelknobbelaaltje Meloidogyne chitwoodi : resultaten van kas- en veldonderzoek

Abstract: Stichting Wageningen Research. Alle rechten voorbehouden. Niets uit deze uitgave mag worden verveelvoudigd, opgeslagen in een geautomatiseerd gegevensbestand, of openbaar gemaakt, in enige vorm of op enige wijze, hetzij elektronisch, mechanisch, door fotokopieën, opnamen of enige andere manier zonder voorafgaande schriftelijke toestemming van Stichting Wageningen Research. Stichting Wageningen Research is niet aansprakelijk voor eventuele schadelijke gevolgen die kunnen ontstaan bij gebruik van gegevens uit de… Show more

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“…This field was characterized by sandy soil (1% clay, 8% silt and 87% sand) with an organic matter content of ≈ 4% (4.1 -4.4%) and a pH of around 6 (5.4 -6.1). Our experiment was embedded in a larger experiment by WUR-FC aimed at assessing the host plant status of a selection of arable crops and cover crops in an arable field naturally infested with M. chitwoodi (Visser et al, 2022). To generate four different initial population densities of M. chitwoodi, four pre-crops belonging to the Poaceae family but with distinct host statuses for this plant-parasitic nematode were selected (Table 5.1).…”
Section: Experimental Field Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This field was characterized by sandy soil (1% clay, 8% silt and 87% sand) with an organic matter content of ≈ 4% (4.1 -4.4%) and a pH of around 6 (5.4 -6.1). Our experiment was embedded in a larger experiment by WUR-FC aimed at assessing the host plant status of a selection of arable crops and cover crops in an arable field naturally infested with M. chitwoodi (Visser et al, 2022). To generate four different initial population densities of M. chitwoodi, four pre-crops belonging to the Poaceae family but with distinct host statuses for this plant-parasitic nematode were selected (Table 5.1).…”
Section: Experimental Field Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%