Plant parasitic nematodes are a serious threat to cotton production in Alabama. Once considered minor pests, nematodes now cost Alabama producers millions of dollars in lost revenues. Nematodes are expected to become an even greater threat in the future with their continued spread into uninfested cotton production areas and with the expansion of cotton acreage in the southern part of the state.
Organization |
Alabama Cooperative Extension Service |
Publisher |
Alabama Cooperative Extension Service |
Published |
November, 1996 |
Material Type |
Written Material |