STUDY GUIDE FOR PEST CONTROL ADVISERS: NEMATODES

IV. METHODS OF SOIL SAMPLING AND NEMATODE EXTRACTION

A. Sampling Considerations

  1. Identify the appropriate time of sampling for:
  2. List the background information that should be included when sending a sample to a lab. (REVIEW)
  3. List the factors that determine the size of the sample to be taken. (REVIEW)
  4. Define sample size and list the number of soil cores that make up a basic minimum sample. (REVIEW)
  5. List the factors to consider when stratifying the field. (REVIEW)
  6. List the minimum cores/5 acres and the core depths for samples taken in:
  7. Describe how to take a sample in:
  8. Identify the tools necessary to take a:
  9. Describe how to package a soil sample. (REVIEW)
B. Collection and Care of Samples
  1. Describe how to collect field samples for:
  2. Describe storage and shipping requirements necessary to send a soil sample to a lab. (REVIEW)
C. Limitations of Soil Sampling
  1. List the major limitations of using soil sample results for practical nematode predictions. (REVIEW)
D. Selected Methods for Recovery of Nematodes
  1. Recognize the importance of telling the lab the previous, current and subsequent crop to help them determine the extraction method. (REVIEW)
  2. Recognize the importance of knowing the extraction procedure to interpret laboratory results. (REVIEW)
  3. Describe why ectoparasitic nematodes are not found in root samples. (REVIEW)
  4. 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
  1. List the common units used to report nematode population levels from soil and from roots. (REVIEW)
F. Extraction Efficiency
  1. Describe the factors that influence the efficiency of the extraction method. (REVIEW)
  2. Explain extraction efficiency and its importance in nematode sampling. (REVIEW)
G. Interpreting a Lab Report
  1. Identify the different extraction methods used by labs. (REVIEW)
  2. List the preferred extraction method for:
  3. List the factors to consider in conjunction with every nematode sample. (REVIEW)
  4. Describe how to estimate the expected crop yield loss from the labreport. (pg. 103-109 IPM for cotton) (REVIEW)

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