Joseph W. Noling

Rev 10/30/19

Bishop, California, 1983
Fresno County, 1982

Degree

Date

Department/Program

Institution

PhD

1985 Entomology University of California Riverside  

Dissertation Title PhD

An Economic and Epidemiological Analysis of the Role of Meloidogyne hapla in Alfalfa Production

Joint Publications

Noling, J. W. and H. Ferris.  1985.  Influence on Meloidogyne hapla on alfalfa yield and host population dynamics.  Journal of Nematology 1

Noling, J. W. and H. Ferris.  1986.  Influence of alfalfa plant growth on the multiplication rates and ceiling populationdensity of Meloidogyne hapla.  Journal of Nematology 18:505-511.

Noling, J. W. and H. Ferris.  1987.  Nematode-degree days, a density-time model for relating epidemiology and crop losses in perennials.  Journal of Nematology 19:108-118.

Ferris, H. and J. W. Noling.  1987.  Analysis and prediction as a basis for management decisions.  In R. H. Brown and B. R. Kerry, eds.  Principles and Practice of Nematode Control in Crops.  Academic Press, New York.

 

Abstracts of Presentations

Noling, J. W. and H. Ferris.  1983.  Developing damage functions for M. hapla in alfalfa.  Journal of Nematology 15:486-487.

Noling, J. W. and H. Ferris.  1984.  Epidemiological analysis of the cumulative effects of Meloidogyne hapla on crop losses in alfalfa.  Journal of Nematology 18:610.

Noling, J. W. and H. Ferris.  1984.  An economic analysis of the role of Meloidogyne hapla in an alfalfa cropping system.  Journal of Nematology 18:610.

 

Current Position

Professor and Extension Nematologist, University of Florida  

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