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Biology and Management of the Soybean Cyst Nematode
Biology and Management of the Soybean Cyst Nematode

Provides information on one of the most widespread and destructive soybean pests.

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The soybean cyst nematode has become one of the most widespread and destructive soybean pests. This books consolidates information from across the globe on the nature of this nematode.

From the Preface:

The soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines, has been a major pathogen of soybean for at least a century and maybe much longer. This pest was first reported in Japan in 1915, and since then has involved a large part of the world. Until the mid 1950's, soybean cyst nematode was mainly a problem in the Orient where most of the soybean crop was grown. At the time the pest was found in the United States, soybean had reached major production levels in North America.

Since the mid 1950's, soybean hectarage has expanded until soybean has become one of the four major crops worldwide. At the same time, the soybean cyst nematode has become one of the most widespread and destructive soybean pests. Research on the various facets of the biology, ecology, and control of this pest has been undertaken by numerous scientists in Japan, Korea, China and especially the United States. An extensive volume of literature has been developed, but it is scattered in diverse locations. This book is the result of efforts to bring together the information from diverse sources around the world. This authors are all scientists who have worked with the pest. They are specialists in their areas and are well qualified to write on their particular topic.  

Biology and Management of the Soybean Cyst Nematode


Preface

Chapter 1

History, Distribution, and Economics

Gregory R. Noel

Chapter 2

Systematics and Morphology

R. T. Robbins

Chapter 3

Epiphytology and Life Cycle

L. D. Young

Chapter 4

Cellular Responses to Infection

Burton Y. Endo

Chapter 5

Population Dynamics

D. P. Schmitt

Chapter 6

Genetics

B. S. Sipes

Chapter 7

The Race Concept

Terry L. Niblack

Chapter 8

Nematode Race Identification, A Look to the Future

T. O. Powers

Chapter 9

Interactions With Other Organisms

E. C. McGawley

Chapter 10

Host Range

Robert D. Riggs

Chapter 11

Chemical Control

R. Rodríguez-Kábana

Chapter 12

Management by Cultural Practices

J. A. Wrather, S. C. Anand, and S. R. Koenning

Chapter 13

Biological Control

D. G. Kim and R. D. Riggs

Chapter 14

Breeding For Resistance to Soybean Cyst Nematode

C. E. Caviness

Chapter 15

Cytopathological Reactions of Resistant Soybean Plants to Nematode Invasion

K. S. Kim and R. D. Riggs

Chapter 16

Tolerance In Soybean

R. S. Hussey and H. R. Boerma

Subject Index
Publish Date: 1992
Format: 5.5" x 8.5" softcover
ISBN: 978-0-89054-125-8
Pages: 186
Images: 19 black and white images
Publication Weight: 1 lbs

Edited by Robert D. Riggs and J. Allen Wrather

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