STUDY GUIDE FOR PEST CONTROL ADVISERS: NEMATODES
III. PLANT DAMAGE AND FIELD SYMPTOMOLOGY (REVIEW)
A. Symptoms of Foliar and Stem and Bulb Nematodes
- Describe the plant damage symptoms caused by foliar nematodes on ornamental and strawberry plants. (REVIEW)
- Describe the general plant damage symptoms caused by stem or bulb nematodes. (REVIEW)
B. Symptoms of Root-Parasitic Nematodes
- Describe the primary aboveground symptoms associated with root-parasitic nematodes on the following:
- Identify other stresses that can cause the same type of symptoms as root- parasitic nematodes. (REVIEW)
- Describe the root damage symptoms associated with root-knot nematodes. (REVIEW)
- List other pests or conditions that can cause root symptoms similar to root- knot nematode damage. (REVIEW)
- Describe the damage symptoms associated with cyst nematode and root- knot nematode on sugarbeets. (REVIEW)
- Describe the damage to roots caused by ectoparasitic nematodes. (REVIEW)
- Describe the common damage symptoms on the roots of trees infested with citrus nematodes. (REVIEW)
- Describe the damage on roots induced by root-lesion nematodes. (REVIEW)
- List the nematode species that can induce root proliferation. (REVIEW)
- Describe the association of root rotting and wilting organisms with root-knot nematode symptoms. (REVIEW)
C. Disease Complexes
- Describe the association between root-knot nematode and Fusarium wilt infection in cotton and tomatoes. (REVIEW)
- Identify the ectoparasitic nematodes that vector plant viruses and name the virus they transmit. (REVIEW)
- Identify the nematode associated with the bacterial canker pathogen of stone fruit trees in California. (REVIEW)
D. General Field Symptoms
- List the common field symptoms of nematode damage in:
- Describe and give an example of field conditions that can aggravate nematode problems. (REVIEW)
- Describe how the following provide general indications that nematodes may be damaging plants in the field:
- a. pockets or irregular spots of poor growth; (REVIEW)
- b. indigenous association with crop and location; (REVIEW)
- c. sampling history; (REVIEW)
- d. history of nematicide usage; (REVIEW)
- e. crop susceptibility. (REVIEW)
- List the procedures PCAs should follow to identify and confirm a nematode problem. (REVIEW)
- Describe how PCAs can detect potential nematode problems before planting. (REVIEW)
- List two examples of economic injury levels for California nematodes. (REVIEW)
- List the factors to take into account when using quantitative assays to forecast future nematode damage. (REVIEW)
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