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Journal of Nematology
Volume 51 (2019): Issue 1 (January 2019)
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Diversity and seasonal fluctuation of tylenchid plant-parasitic nematodes in association with alfalfa in the Kerman Province (Iran)
Ebrahim Shokoohi
Ebrahim Shokoohi
,
Phatu William Mashela
Phatu William Mashela
and
Fahimeh Iranpour
Fahimeh Iranpour
| Dec 04, 2019
Journal of Nematology
Volume 51 (2019): Issue 1 (January 2019)
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Arts & Humanities
Published Online:
Dec 04, 2019
Page range:
1 - 14
Received:
Apr 01, 2019
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21307/jofnem-2019-074
© 2019 Ebrahim Shokoohi et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Figure 1
A map of the Kerman Province of Iran showing the five counties (indicated with black circles) where nematode samples were collected during four consecutive seasons during the 2013 seasons.
Figure 2:
(A-K) Prominence, mean population densities and occurrence of 11 plant-parasitic nematode species identified from the bulk soil of alfalfa plants in five counties during four consecutive seasons (Autumn; Winter; Spring; Summer) in the Kerman Province of Iran.
Figure 3:
Correlation of the temperature, rainfall, pH and EC on the diversity of plant-parasitic nematodes for the counties (Bam, Rabor, Rigan, Bardsir and Jiroft) using principal component analysis (PCA).