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Article . 2005 . Peer-reviewed
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The role of weeds in nematode management

Authors: Stephen H. Thomas; Jill Schroeder; Leigh W. Murray;

The role of weeds in nematode management

Abstract

Abstract Weeds are alternative hosts for plant-parasitic nematodes and have long been recognized for their ability to maintain nematode populations targeted for suppression by various management strategies. The impact of weeds as alternative hosts depends largely on nematode feeding behavior, which is determined by the level of host specialization required for the parasite to feed successfully. In general, the more specialized feeding adaptations are associated with greater crop damage, more diverse nematode management options, and greater negative impact from weeds. Besides serving as alternative hosts, certain weeds can protect nematodes from pesticides and the environment, provide nematode suppression through antagonism, contribute to changes in future nematode biotic potential, or exert indirect effects through competition with crops or by the effects of weed control strategies on nematode populations. Shrinking nematicide options and increasing environmental concerns are making integrated pest manage...

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Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Integrated pest management Ecology Host (biology) media_common.quotation_subject Biology Pesticide Weed control biology.organism_classification Competition (biology) Nematode PEST analysis Biotic potential media_common

Keywords

Plant Science, Agronomy and Crop Science

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