The "Black Rot" Condition in Pyrethrum in Tanzania-Nematological Investigations

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1967

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An experiment is described in which pyrethrum and chrysanthemum plants were inoculated with chrysanthemum leaf eelworm (Apltelenchoides ritzemabosi). After II weeks only one Aphelenclzoides specimen was recovered from pyrethrum, while a dense population was present on chrysanthemum. This result proves that pyrethrum is not a suitable host for the chrysanthemum leaf eelworm.

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Schoemaker, R. L. P. W., & Ledger, M. A. (1967). The “Black Rot” Condition in Pyrethrum in Tanzania-Nematological Investigations. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 33(1), 35–36. https://doi.org/10.1080/00128325.1967.11662174

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