False Root-Knot Nematode

G1857
Published 2008

False root-knot nematode is primarily an economic problem of sugar beet, although it can infect other plants. Economic hosts include broccoli, cabage, rutabaga, radish, turnip, pumpkin and cucumber. Early survey. Presently Nebraska and Wyoming are the states most affected by this pest, causing 10 to 20 percent losses in sugar beet crops. This NebGuide provides more information on this disease, including symptoms and signs, history and management.

Publication Details

Authors

Robert M Harveson

Subject

Crops

Crop Production/Field Crops

Publication Date May 08, 2008
Last Revision Date August 08, 2008
Language English
Formats

HTML / PDF

Series NebGuide