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Nematode Management in Tomatoes, Peppers, and Eggplant
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BiologyParasitic DiseaseEngineeringCrop ProtectionAgricultural EconomicsMarch 1999Plant PathologyPest ManagementRoot DysfunctionRooting VolumeNematologyHyperparasiteSymbiosisNematode PestNematode ManagementParasitology
Plant parasitic nematodes are small microscopic roundworms that live in the soil and attack the roots of plants. Crop production problems induced by nematodes, therefore, generally occur as a result of root dysfunction, reducing rooting volume and foraging and utilization efficiency of water and nutrients. Many different genera and species of nematodes can be important to crop production in Florida. Published: March 1999.