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Bishop, California, 1983 |
Fresno County, 1982 |
Degree |
Date |
Department/Program |
Institution |
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PhD |
1985 | Entomology | University of California Riverside | |
Dissertation Title PhD |
An Economic and Epidemiological Analysis of the Role of Meloidogyne hapla in Alfalfa Production |
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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. |
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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. |
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Current Position |
Professor and Extension Nematologist, University of Florida | |||
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