Pathogenicity of Bacillus Penetrans to Meloidogyne Incognita

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Pathogenicity of Bacillus Penetrans to Meloidogyne Incognita
Brown, Stephen Michael, 1946-
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neither M. incognita nor B^. penetrans . The orocedures used to infest the nlots initially with these organisms are described in CHAPTER 1. In spring 1982 additional inoculum of B^. penetrans was added to the Dlots containing M. incognita and B^, penetrans . This inoculum was produced by air-drying and grinding tomato root systems previously colonized by M.
incognita parasitized by B^. penetrans (Stirling and Wachtel 1980). The original source of B^. Penetrans was MacClenny, Florida.
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...d then soybeans were planted in spring and summer 1982 to test the hypotheses that the yields of the two crops increase as the path- ogenicity of ^^. incognita decreases. The composite Wilcoxon test (Kepner and Robinson 1982) was used to test the null hypothesis of no treatment effect, H : t-, = T2 = to, against the ordered alternative research hypoth- esis, H, : T-| £ Tp £ To, where at least one of the inequalities is strict.
Here, ti is the effect of the presence of nematodes on yield, T2 is the effect of the presence of both nematodes and bacteria on yield, and t^ is the effect of having no nematodes or bacteria on yield.


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