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USEFUL REFERENCES 



Joiirnals 



In the United States papers dealing with plant-parasitic nematodes are 

 published most often in: 



Froceedings of tne Helminthological Society of Washington 



Phytopathology 



The Plant Disease Reporter 



In England: 



Annals of Applied Biology 



Nature 



Journal of Helminthology 



Plant Pathology 



Euphytica 



Empire Jo\irnal of Experimental Agriculture 



International: 



Nematologica 



Books and Bulletins 



Chitwood, B. G. and W. Birchfield. 1956. Nematodes, their kinds and 

 characteristics. Vol. 2. Bui. 9. State Plant Board of Florida. 

 Liberally illustrated and brief descriptions of the principal 

 plant-parasitic nematodes with a useful outline of control measures 

 with specific recommendations. 



Chitwood, B, G. ajid M. B. Chitwood. 1950. An introduction to nema- 



tology. Section 1. Anatory. Revised ed. The most comprehensive 

 source for detailed information on the anatomy and morphology of 

 nematodes of all kinds, 



Dollfus, Robert Ph. 19U6. Parasites (animaux et vegetaux) des hel- 

 minthes. Ehcyclopedie Biologique. Paul Lechevalier, Editeior. 

 Paris. U82 pp. Probably the most complete compilation of work 

 on the parasites of the helminths, including nematodes. Informa- 

 tion and illustrations of the bacterial, fungal, protozoan, and 

 metazoan parasites of nematodes. Nany illustrations. 



Duddington, C. L. 1957. The friendly fungi. A new approach to the 

 eelworm problem. Faber and Faber, London. 188 pp. An interest- 

 ingly written and informative book concerning the role and appli- 

 cation of fungi in the control of plant-parasitic nematodes. 

 Information on how to collect, culture, and observe predacious 

 fungi. Illustrated. 



Filipjev, I. N. and J. H. Schuurmans Stekhoven. 19Ul. A manual of 

 agricultural helminthology. E. J. Brill Co., Leiden, Holland. 



