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Incidence of potato spindle tuber viroid in New South Wales

Incidence of potato spindle tuber viroid in New South Wales Table 3. Growth of wheat and survival of nematodes in tumbed (T) and non-tumbled (NT) soil. Figures are means of six replicates. Weeks Plant fresh Number of nematodes oer Dot after Soil weight (g) Paratri- doryl- mon- tylenchs aims onchs Others" sowing treatment lOPS HOOtS chodorus O' NT 145.5 10.5 675.0 - - 130.8 203.5 T - 0.0 30.0 00.3 0.0 75.0 4 NT 0.21 0.24 195.8 10.7 113.8 7.5 514.0 T 0.31 0.47 0.0 2.0 4.0 0.2 47.7 8 NT 0.65 0.46 286.5 0.0 0.5 1.7 183.2 T 1.08 1.11 0.0 0.6 4.1 2.8 26.8 16 NT 1.55 1.70 453.5 24.0 134.0 4.0 486.0 2.16 3.11 0.0 10.0 28.0 0.0 312.0 • Just before sowing, nematode densities were determined. All differences between pairs of plant and Paratrichodoras data are significant at P = 0.01 according to Duncan's Multiple Range Test. •• Other non-plant parasites, mostiy rhabditids. sterilized soil. The plants did not show significant (4) Zuckerman, B.M. (1971) - Gnotobiology. In: Plant differences in development and growth. This suggests parasitic nematodes. Vol. II (Eds: Zuckerman, that changes. if any. in soil structure due to the B.M., Mai, W.F., and Rohde, RA). Academic tumbiing, did not influence the growth http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Incidence of potato spindle tuber viroid in New South Wales

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 13 (2) – Jan 27, 2011

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Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
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0815-3191
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1448-6032
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Table 3. Growth of wheat and survival of nematodes in tumbed (T) and non-tumbled (NT) soil. Figures are means of six replicates. Weeks Plant fresh Number of nematodes oer Dot after Soil weight (g) Paratri- doryl- mon- tylenchs aims onchs Others" sowing treatment lOPS HOOtS chodorus O' NT 145.5 10.5 675.0 - - 130.8 203.5 T - 0.0 30.0 00.3 0.0 75.0 4 NT 0.21 0.24 195.8 10.7 113.8 7.5 514.0 T 0.31 0.47 0.0 2.0 4.0 0.2 47.7 8 NT 0.65 0.46 286.5 0.0 0.5 1.7 183.2 T 1.08 1.11 0.0 0.6 4.1 2.8 26.8 16 NT 1.55 1.70 453.5 24.0 134.0 4.0 486.0 2.16 3.11 0.0 10.0 28.0 0.0 312.0 • Just before sowing, nematode densities were determined. All differences between pairs of plant and Paratrichodoras data are significant at P = 0.01 according to Duncan's Multiple Range Test. •• Other non-plant parasites, mostiy rhabditids. sterilized soil. The plants did not show significant (4) Zuckerman, B.M. (1971) - Gnotobiology. In: Plant differences in development and growth. This suggests parasitic nematodes. Vol. II (Eds: Zuckerman, that changes. if any. in soil structure due to the B.M., Mai, W.F., and Rohde, RA). Academic tumbiing, did not influence the growth

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Published: Jan 27, 2011

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