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Nematode attack on cowpeas in Nigeria

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Title Nematode attack on cowpeas in Nigeria
 
Creator Caveness, F.E.
 
Subject NEMATODES
COWPEAS
PARASITIC PLANTS
 
Description Cowpeas are attacked by 24species of nematodes distributed among 15 general. Fifteen of these 24 species of plant-parasitic nematodes have been founding Nigeria. The most destructive on local cowpea are three species of the root-knot nematode. The root-knot nematodes are also the most wide spreading Nigeria being found abundantly in all states. The reinform nematode has also been proved capable of reducing cowpea yields in Nigeria and is widely distributed. Both kinds of nematode scan cause yield reductions of 20 to 30percent.Thelife cycles of the root-knot nematodes and the reniform nematode have been studied for Nigeria and are essentially the same as reported in the literature for other tropical countries.
 
Date 2018-12-19T07:07:40Z
2018-12-19T07:07:40Z
1973
 
Type Manuscript-unpublished
 
Identifier Caveness, F.E. (1973). Nematode attack on cowpeas in Nigeria: proceedings of the First IITA Grain Legume Improvement Workshop, 29 October-2 November, 1973. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA, (302p.).
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98783
 
Language en