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090 _aIICA-PM 378
100 _979369
_aHutton, D.G.
100 _9105969
_aPlummer, E.E.
100 _966342
_aFalconer, P.R.
100 _a Brathwaite, Chelston W.D.
_9359
100 _9106119
_aPollard, G.V.
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_aIICA, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago)
111 _a1. Meeting of the Society for Plant Protection in the Caribbean
_cKingston (Jamaica)
_d21-27 Nov 1981
245 _aThe nematodes associated with plantain crops in Jamaica
245 _aUrgent plant pest and disease problems in the Caribbean. Proceedings
260 _aPort-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago)
_bIICA
_c1982
300 _ap. 173-180
440 _9170743
_aPublicacion Miscelánea (IICA)
_x0534-5391
_vno. 378
500 _a9 ref. Sum. (En)
520 _aSeventeen phyto-parasitic nematode genera were associated with plantain crops at 21 locations. Helicotylenchus spp. (mainly H. multicinctus), Radopholus similis, Meloidogyne spp., Pratylenchus spp, and Rotylenchulus reniformis were found in soil and root samples from 95 percent, 76 per cent, 67 percent and 67 percent respectively of the locations. Helicotylenchus and Radopholus were generally associated with unthriftiness, poor production and high incidences of plant loss due to toppling or blow-down. Pratylenchus occurred mostly in low to moderate populations but at one holding, P. coffeae caused severe injury to and setback of plants resulting in early abondonment of the field. Nematodes of the genera Radopholus, Helicotylenchus and Pratylenchus have been shown to cause severe damage to plantain crops in Jamaica. High populations of Rotylenchulus reniformis were encountered in instances but this nematode appeared to be of limited importance and only when Radopholus, Helicotylenchus or Pratylenchus were absent or not yet dominant. Meloidogyne spp., although widespread, never appeared to cause significant damage to plantain crops. The other nematodes (Pratylenchus, Criconemoides, Xiphinema, Longidorus, Cacopaurus, Tylenchorhynchus, Trichodorus, Hoplolaimus, Tylenchus, Ditylenchus, Aphelenchoides and Aphelenchus) were not widely distributed, were found only in soil and apart from Paratylenchus or Longidorus which seemed to be somewhat responsible for damage observed in two fields, appeared to be of little or no importance to this crop
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_aPLATANO
690 _9151256
_aINFECCIONES POR NEMATODOS
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_aJAMAICA
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