STUDY GUIDE FOR PEST CONTROL ADVISERS: NEMATODES
IV. METHODS OF SOIL SAMPLING AND NEMATODE EXTRACTION
A. Sampling Considerations
- Identify the appropriate time of sampling for:
- List the background information that should be included when sending a sample to a lab. (REVIEW)
- List the factors that determine the size of the sample to be taken. (REVIEW)
- Define sample size and list the number of soil cores that make up a basic minimum sample. (REVIEW)
- List the factors to consider when stratifying the field. (REVIEW)
- List the minimum cores/5 acres and the core depths for samples taken in:
- Describe how to take a sample in:
- Identify the tools necessary to take a:
- Describe how to package a soil sample. (REVIEW)
B. Collection and Care of Samples
- Describe how to collect field samples for:
- Describe storage and shipping requirements necessary to send a soil sample to a lab. (REVIEW)
C. Limitations of Soil Sampling
- List the major limitations of using soil sample results for practical nematode predictions. (REVIEW)
D. Selected Methods for Recovery of Nematodes
- Recognize the importance of telling the lab the previous, current and subsequent crop to help them determine the extraction method. (REVIEW)
- Recognize the importance of knowing the extraction procedure to interpret laboratory results. (REVIEW)
- Describe why ectoparasitic nematodes are not found in root samples. (REVIEW)
- Describe why root-knot nematodes may not be found in a root sample that has nematode galls on it. (REVIEW)
E. Units for Reporting Nematode Populations
- List the common units used to report nematode population levels from soil and from roots. (REVIEW)
F. Extraction Efficiency
- Describe the factors that influence the efficiency of the extraction method. (REVIEW)
- Explain extraction efficiency and its importance in nematode sampling. (REVIEW)
G. Interpreting a Lab Report
- Identify the different extraction methods used by labs. (REVIEW)
- List the preferred extraction method for:
- List the factors to consider in conjunction with every nematode sample. (REVIEW)
- Describe how to estimate the expected crop yield loss from the labreport. (pg. 103-109 IPM for cotton) (REVIEW)
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