Sampling Error in Relation to Cyst Nematode Population Density Estimation in Small Field Plots
Data publikacji: 24 lip 2017
Zakres stron: 150 - 155
Otrzymano: 11 gru 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/jofnem-2017-059
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© 2017 Vesna Zˇupunski et al., published by Sciendo
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Cyst nematodes are serious plant-parasitic pests which could cause severe yield losses and extensive damage. Since there is still very little information about error of population density estimation in small field plots, this study contributes to the broad issue of population density assessment. It was shown that there was no significant difference between cyst counts of five or seven bulk samples taken per each 1-m2 plot, if average cyst count per examined plot exceeds 75 cysts per 100 g of soil. Goodness of fit of data to probability distribution tested with x2 test confirmed a negative binomial distribution of cyst counts for 21 out of 23 plots. The recommended measure of sampling precision of 17% expressed through coefficient of variation (