The long-term effects of four monocultural regimes on two field populations of the nematodes Xiphinema diversicaudatum and Longidorus spp. |
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Authors: | D. G. McNAMARA R. S. PITCHER |
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Affiliation: | East Mailing Research Station, Maidstone, Kent, ME19 6BJ |
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Abstract: | Population density changes of Xiphinema diversicaudatum and several Longidorus spp. were observed under four cultural regimes in long-term field experiments. Numbers of X. diversicaudatum increased under strawberry and, to a lesser extent, ryegrass, but remained more or less unchanged in hop and fallow plots. A mixture of four Longidorus spp. increased in numbers under grass but stayed static, or declined slowly under the other cultural regimes. All changes in population density were slow to occur, taking 3 or 4 yr for differences to become statistically significant. Fluctuations in larval numbers were mainly responsible for overall population changes; numbers of adults showed little difference over 5 yr. |
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