Florida Nematode Management Guide
Table of Contents
Below you will find the table of contents for the Florida Nematode Management Guide. You are also able to follow the links to online publications in EDIS that cover the material where available.
- General Nematology
- Agronomic Crops
- Commercial Turf, Nursery, and Ornamentals
- Commercial Vegetables
- Nematode Management In Commercial Vegetable Production
- Nematode Management in Beans and Peas (Bush Beans, Pole Beans, Lima Beans, Southern Peas, English Peas, Chinese or Snow Peas)
- Nematode Management in Carrots
- Nematode Management in Celery
- Nematode Management in Crucifers (Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Chinese Cabbages, Collards, Mustards, Radishes, Rutabagas and Turnips)
- Nematode Management in Cucurbits (Cucumber, Melons, Squash)
- Nematode Management in Leaf Crops
- Nematode Management in Okra
- Nematode Management in Onions
- Nematode Management in Potatoes (Irish or White)
- Nematode Management in Sweet-Corn
- Nematode Management in Sweet Potatoes (including Boniatos)
- Nematode Management in Strawberries
- Nematode Management in Tomatoes, Peppers and Eggplant
- Non-Fumigant Nematicides Registered for Vegetable Crop Use
- Fruit Crops
- Nematicides and Miscellaneous
- Nematicides Registered and Commonly Used in Florida
- Characteristics of Principal Nematicides
- Soil Fumigation with Methyl Bromide: Environmental Quality and Worker Safety
- Metam-Sodium Application Via Drip Irrigation Systems
- Movement and Toxicity of Nematicides in the Plant Root Zone
- Lettuce Seed Test: A Sensitive Test to Detect Phytoxic Levels of Fumigants in Soil
- Nematode Management for Residential Turf, Landscape, and Garden
- Managing Hookworms in the Landscape
- Managing Nematodes for the Non-Commercial Vegetable Garden
- Nematode Management for Landscape Ornamentals
- Nematode Management in Residential Lawns
About the Authors
- William T. Crow, Assistant Professor, Department of Entomology and Nematology, Gainesville.
- Robert A. Dunn, Retired Professor, Department of Entomology and Nematology, Gainesville.
- Ellis C. Greiner, Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Gainesville.
- Robert A. Kinloch, Associate Professor, Department of Entomology and Nematology, West Florida REC, Jay.
- J. W. Noling, Professor, Entomology and Nematology Department, Citrus Research and Education Center, Lake Alfred.
- Jimmy R. Rich, Professor, Department of Entomology and Nematology, North Florida REC, Quincy.
- Frank E. Woods, Senior Biologist, Department of Entomology and Nematology, Gainesville.



