Table of Contents
Articles
| Peroxidase Isozymes from Meloidogyne spp. and Their Origin | |
| J. L. Starr | 1-4 |
| Morphological Comparison of Second-Stage Juveniles of Six Populations of Meloidogyne hapla by SEM | |
| J. D. Eisenback and Hedwig Hirschmann | 5-15 |
| Gall Formation on Cirsium arvense by Ditylenchus dipsaci | |
| A. K. Watson and J. D. Shorthouse | 16-22 |
| The Effects of Temperature on Pratylenchus scribneri and P. alleni Populations on Soybeans and Tomatoes | |
| O. J. Dickerson | 23-26 |
| Relative Tolerance of Selected Soybean Cultivars to Hoplolaimus columbus and Possible Effects of Soil Temperature | |
| A. P. Nyczepir and S. A. Lewis | 27-31 |
| Effects of DCPA, EPTC, and Chlorpropham on Pathogenicity of Meloidogyne hapla to Alfalfa | |
| G. D. Griffin and J. L. Anderson | 32-36 |
| Control of Meloidogyne javanica and M. arenaria on kenaf and roselle with genetic resistance and nematicides | |
| N. A. Minton and W. C. Adamson | 37-41 |
| Residues of Aldicarb and its Oxides in Beta vulgaris L. and Systemic Control of Heterodera schachtii | |
| Arnold E. Steele | 42-46 |
| Meloidogyne megatyla n. sp. a Root-Knot Nematode from Loblolly Pine | |
| J. G. Baldwin and J. N. Sasser | 47-55 |
| Helicotylenchus oleae n. sp. and H. neopaxilli n. sp. (Hoplolaimidae), Two New Spiral Nematodes Parasitic on Olive Trees in Italy | |
| R. N. Inserra, N. Vovlas, and A. Morgan Golden | 56-61 |
| The Influence of Temperature on Meloidogyne incognita on Soybean | |
| John F. Nardacci and K. R. Barker | 62-69 |
| Proleptonchoides southindiae n. gen., n. sp., a New Leptonchoid from South India | |
| V. R. Ferris, C. G. Goseco, and A. C. Kumar | 70-72 |
| Behavioral Response of Nothanguina phyllobia to Selected Plant Species | |
| A. F. Robinson, C. C. Orr, and J. R. Abernathy | 73-77 |
| Effect of Oryzalin and 1,1-Dimethylpiperidinium Chloride on Cotton and Tomato Roots Infected with the Root-knot Nematode, Meloidogyne incognita | |
| T. V. Orum, P. G. Bartels, and M. A. McClure | 78-83 |
| Effects of Management Practices on Nematode and Fungus Populations and Cucumber Yield | |
| A. W. Johnson, D. R. Sumner, and C. A. Jaworski | 84-93 |
| The Role of Cuticular Strata Nomenclature in the Systematics of Nemata | |
| A. R. Maggenti | 94-98 |
| Techniques for Detecting Dactylella oviparasitica and Evaluating its Significiance in Field Soils | |
| G. R. Stirling | 99 |
| Major- and Trace-Element Analyses of a Mermithid Parasite and its Mosquito Host by Proton-induced X-ray Emission | |
| R. Levy, H. A. Van Rinsvelt, and T. W. Miller, Jr. | 100-102 |
| A Method of Distinguishing Between Living and Dead Nematodes by Enzymatically Induced Fluorescence | |
| Alan F. Bird | 103-104 |
| pH as a Factor in Parasitism of Mosquito Larvae by the Mermithid Romanomermis culicivorax | |
| James J. Petersen | 105 |
| Equipment and Techniques for Establishing Field Microplots for the Study of Soilborne Pathogens | |
| K. R. Barker, B. I. Daughtry, and D. W. Corbett | 106-107 |
| New Data for Leptonchus transvaalensis from Nigeria, and Key to Leptonchus | |
| C. G. Goseco and V. R. Ferris | 108-109 |
| Immune Responses of Mosquitoes against Romanomermis culicivorax (Mermithida: Nematoda) | |
| George O. Poinar, Jr., Roberta T. Hess, and James J. Petersen | 110-116 |
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