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Title: POPULATION BEHAVIOUR OF RADOPHOLUS SIMILlS IN ROOTS OF BLACK PEPPER (PIPER NIGRUM L.) IN KERALA, INDIA
Authors: MOHANDAS, C
RAMANA, K V
Keywords: Population behaviour
Radopholus simlis
Piper nigrum L.
Issue Date: 1988
Citation: Indian J. Nematol., 1988, Vol.18, No.(1), pp.18-21
Abstract: The population of R. similis reached maximum in the month of September/October and minimum in the month of April/May, and detectable throughout the year. Black pepper was found to harbour more nematodes per gram of root compared to citrus, banana, coconut or arecanut. Rainfall and temperature influenced nematode population.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/950
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