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"Management of Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Cotton" was developed to help consultants, extension agents, cotton producers in the cotton growing regions of the U.S. where nematodes affect cotton production.

April 9, 2014

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Nematode management in the Cotton Belt can get complicated. Management options can change depending on the nematode species, population densities, yield goals, cropping system and soil type.

The latest free 'Focus on Cotton' webcast, published courtesy of Cotton Incorporated and the Plant Management Network, helps pair the user's situations and needs with the right nematode management practices.

"Management of Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Cotton" by Professor Terry Wheeler at Texas A&M University was developed to help consultants, extension agents, cotton producers, and other practitioners in the cotton growing regions of the U.S. where nematodes affect cotton production.

By the end of this talk, you should have a good understanding of what management options should be used for specific situations.

This and other talks in the 'Focus on Cotton' webcast series are free courtesy of Cotton Incorporated.

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