Ezarug A. Edongali

Rev 10/30/19

 
2007  

Degree

Date

Department/Program

Institution

PhD

1980 Plant Pathology University of California Riverside  

Dissertation Title PhD

Interactions of Salinity and Meloidogyne incognita on Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum Mill.)

Joint Publications

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

Edongali, E. A. and H. Ferris.  1981.  Effect of salinity and temperature on reproduction and egg hatching of Meloidogyne incognita in tomato.  Nematologica Mediterranea 9:123-132.

Edongali, E. A. and H. Ferris.  1982.  Varietal response of tomato to the interaction of salinity and Meloidogyne incognita infection.  Journal of Nematology 14:57-62.

 

Abstracts of Presentations

Edongali, E. A. and H. Ferris.  1980.  Varietal responses to tomato to salinity-Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White, 1919) Chitwood 1949 interaction.  Journal of Nematology 12:218.

Edongali, E. A. and H. Ferris.  1980.  Uptake and accumulation of Na , K , and Cl  by tomatoes in response to soil salinity and Meloidogyne incognita infection.  Journal of Nematology 12:219.

 

Current Position

University of Tripoli, Libya  

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