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Understanding Nematode Sample Test Results
September 17, 2009
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Audio/Video Script:
Dr. Terry Kirkpatrick and Ronnie Bateman
Nematode Specialists
Once the sample has been taken in the
field, you’ve properly bagged them and tagged them, the next step in getting
them prepared to send to the Nematode Diagnostic Clinic is to fill out the
appropriate form for your sample. The form is
now used, has to be filled out online, they are electronic. The web address for
that online address is
www.dddi.org/ua.
Alright,
once the nematode sample has been assayed and the nematodes have been counted
and identified, the report goes back to the grower. And the report goes by email unless a
special request we can mail paper copies but most are emailed [sample of a paper
report], will have the identifying information here, the results, just spread sheet of all the possible nematodes that could be found
and then where those were found. And then the bottom section on this form will
just be a real short summary of control measures or suggested things to do to
try to mitigate this damage and to deal with this issue.
Your Arkansas Soybean Podcast is a production of the University of Arkansas
Division of Agriculture and was funded in part by the Arkansas Soybean Promotion
Board. For more information on soybean farming in Arkansas contact your local
county Extension Office.
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