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Populations of nematode genera in soils under pasture

II. Seasonal dynamics in dryland and effluent-irrigated pastures on a central yellow-grey earth

Pages 331-340 | Received 26 Oct 1977, Published online: 30 Jan 2012

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G.W. Yeates. (1988) Distribution of Plectidae (Nematoda: Araeolaimida) in pasture soils. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 15:2, pages 191-202.
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G. W. Yeates & G. R. Stirling. (2008) Regional patterns among soil nematode assemblages in Australasian pastures and effects of management practices. Australasian Plant Pathology 37:3, pages 298.
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G.W. Yeates & T. Bongers. (1999) Nematode diversity in agroecosystems. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 74:1-3, pages 113-135.
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V.V.S.R Gupta, S Rogers & R Naidu. (1998) Effects of secondary treated sewage effluent application on the populations of microfauna in a hardwood plantation soil: Bolivar HIAT trial. Geoderma 84:1-3, pages 249-263.
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M. Hodda & F.R. Wanless. (1994) Nematodes from an English chalk grassland: population ecology. Pedobiologia 38:6, pages 530-545.
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G.W. Yeates & K.A. Hughes. (1990) Effect of three tillages regimes on plant and soil nematodes in an oats/maize rotation. Pedobiologia 34:6, pages 379-387.
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G.W Yeates. (1982) Variation of pasture nematode populations over thirty-six months in a summer dry silt loam. Pedobiologia 24:1, pages 329-346.
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G.W. Yeates. (1981) Nematode populations in relation to soil environmental factors: a review. Pedobiologia 22:5-6, pages 312-338.
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G.W. Yeates. (1981) Soil nematode populations depressed in the presence of earthworms. Pedobiologia 22:3, pages 191-195.
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