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Important Plant Parasitic Nematodes of Row Crops in Arkansas, Lousiana and Mississippi

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This chapter’s focus is on the important plant parasitic nematodes and their management on row crops in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. This region is referred to as the Mid-South. Agronomic crops, production practices and nematode management practice are similar throughout the region.

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