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Diseases of Alfalfa - Nematodes | |
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Ditylenchus dipsaci
What to look for?
Significant damage occur in older stands but young seedlings may also be damaged primarily in irrigated areas. Stems swell and become discoloured and nodes are enlarged. Nematodes can penetrate developing buds and infest the seed. Note soil persistent herbicides may often be the cause of seedling damage.

Photo: Huang | Picture description
Nematode injured alfalfa seedling. |

Photo: Huang | Picture description
White flag symptoms of single alfalfa shoots infected by the alfalfa stem nematode. |
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Photo: Hawn | Picture description
Nematodes (stained red) overwinter in the crown tissue. |  |  |
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Management strategy
Resistant cultivars and crop rotation will give control.
Photographs and information assembled and prepared for ARD by Dr. Ieaun R. Evans Agri-Trend Agrology Ltd. |
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Other Documents in the Series |
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Diseases of Alfalfa - Bacterial Diseases of Alfalfa - Fungal Diseases of Alfalfa - Nematodes - Current Document Diseases of Alfalfa - Non-Infectious Diseases of Alfalfa - Viral
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This document is maintained by Shelley Barkley.
This information published to the web on December 18, 2003.
Last Reviewed/Revised on March 18, 2008.
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