Grass hosts of the strawberry “crimp” nematode
Abstract
AUSTRALIAN PLANT PATHOLOGY SOCIETY NEWSLETTER VOLUME 3 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 1974 RESEARCH NOTES for 15 cm from the tip, These areas later became brown and tattered. Seed heads were twisted and the terminal Janet S. McCulloch portions lacked lemmas and pa leas. Plant Pathology Branch "Crimp" was successfully transmitted to strawberries Department of Primary Industries, Indooroopilly, Old. 4068 from infested grass seeds. Weighed amounts of seed heads of elastic grass, infested with an...