Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in Pome and Stone
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In with full size (non-dwarfing) trees, a second sample from 12-24 inches is advisable. Plant feeding nematodes are in the highest concentration in the root zone. Mix the 15 or more subsamples in a clean bucket and remove a sample of one pint and place it in a plastic bag to send to a nematode testing lab.
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SOURCE: Farmer & Orchard Magazine
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Originally posted 2024-06-09 00:00:00.