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Stem Eelworm Attacking Carrots

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2009

J. B. Goodey
Affiliation:
Nematology Department, Rothamsted
E. B. Brown
Affiliation:
National Agricultural Advisory Service, Cambridge.

Extract

In July, 1952, carrots growing in the Chatteris area of the Isle of Ely were found to be attacked by Ditylenchus dipsaci. The preceding crop had been wheat and for the previous twenty years the crop rotation of the field had been carrots, potatoes and wheat with an occasional crop of celery. There have been two previous records of stem eelworm attack on carrots in this country, both from the Chatteris area, the first in 1981 and the second in 1941.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1956

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References

Goodev, T., 1931.—“New hosts of Anguillulina dipsaci (Kühn, 16(58) Gerv. and v. Ben., 1859, with some notes and observations on the biology of the parasite.” J. Helminth., 9, 191196. (W.L. 11224c.)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goodev, T., 1941.—“Observations on a giant race of the stem eelworm, Anguillulina dipsaci, attacking broad beans, Vicia faba L.” Idem, 19, 114122.CrossRefGoogle Scholar