Effects of Crop Rotations and Tillage on Pratylenchus spp. in the Semiarid Pacific Northwest United States
There is interest in converting rainfed cropping systems in the Pacific Northwest from a 2-year rotation of winter wheat and cultivated fallow to direct-seed (no-till) systems that include chemical fallow, spring cereals, and food legume and brassica crops. Little information is available regarding...
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