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Titel
Effects of quadrat size and time of year for sampling of Verticillium dahliae and lesion nematodes in potato fields
Ist Teil von
  • Plant disease, 2000-09, Vol.84 (9), p.961-966
Ort / Verlag
St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
Erscheinungsjahr
2000
Quelle
Free E-Journal (出版社公開部分のみ)
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Six potato fields were randomly sampled using quadrat areas ranging from 10 m to 4,000 m . A composite soil sample consisting of 20 soil cores was taken from each of 20 quadrats of each unit area. All samples were assayed for Verticillium dahliae and nematodes. The area in which a composite sample was taken had little effect on estimated mean and variance of V. dahliae until quadrat size was ≥1,000 m . Then variances dramatically increased with size. With Pratylenchus spp., there was no systematic relationship between quadrat size and variance. Seven additional fields were divided into 2,000 or 4,000 m grids, and each grid was sampled in both spring and fall for V. dahliae and plant-parasitic nematodes (Pratylenchus spp. and Meloidogyne hapla). Density of V. dahliae was lower, and in some cases, degree of aggregation was higher, in the spring than in the fall. Sampling for V. dahliae in the fall required 2 to 7 composite samples to estimate mean density within 25% of the true mean, while in the spring, 10 to 19 samples were required. Assays of Pratylenchus spp. required a similar number of samples in spring and fall surveys, while M. hapla required fewer samples with spring than with fall sampling when estimating densities >20 second-stage juveniles per 100 cm of soil.

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