Larry W. Duncan

Rev 10/30/19

South Coast Field Station, Orange County, California, 1982
Tulare County, California, 1982
Brisbane, Australia 2008

Degree

Date

Department/Program

Institution

PhD

1983 Plant Pathology University of California Riverside  

Dissertation Title PhD

Predicting Effects of Plant-parasitic Nematode Communities on Crop Growth

Joint Publications

Ferris, H., W. D. Turner and L. W. Duncan.  1981.  An algorithm for fitting Seinhorst curves to the relationship between plant growth and preplant nematode densities.  Journal of Nematology 13:300-304.

Edongali, E. A., L. Duncan and H. Ferris.  1981.  Influence of salt concentrations on infectivity and development of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato.  Revue de Nematologie 25:111-117.

Duncan, L. W. and H. Ferris.  1982.  Interactions between phytophagous nematodes.  Pp. 29-51 in D. W. Freckman, ed.  Nematodes in Soil Ecosystems.  University of Texas Press, Austin.

Duncan, L. W. and H. Ferris.  1983.  Effects of Meloidogyne incognita on cotton and cowpeas in rotation.  Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Production Research Conference:  22-26.

Duncan, L. W. and H. Ferris.  1983.  Validation of a model for prediction of host damage by two nematode species.  Journal of Nematology 15:227-234.

 

Abstracts of Presentations

Ferris, H. and L. Duncan.  1980.  Considerations of edaphic factors in quantifying nematode stress on plant growth.  Journal of Nematology 12:220.

Duncan, L. W. and H. Ferris.  1981.  Preliminary considerations of a model of multiple nematode species plant growth relationships.  Journal of Nematology 12:435.

Duncan, L. W. and H. Ferris.  1983.  Maximizing profits in Meloidogyne incognita-stressed cotton-cowpea production systems.  Journal of Nematology 15:478.

 

Current Position

University of Florida, IFAS, Lake Alfred, Florida  

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