ZOOL 41622

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Course Code:  ZOOL 41622

Title:  Nematode Pest Management

Pre-requisite: ZOOL 12523

Co-requisite:  None

Status: Theory cum Practical.

Optional.

 

Learning outcomes:

After completion of the course unit, the student will be able to;

  • identify plant parasitic nematodes as pests of agriculture and horticulture crops.
  • describe the types of injury and the damage symptoms caused by plant parasitic nematodes with special reference to economically important crops in Sri Lanka,
  • determine the threshold injury level and the crop loss due to nematode infestation,
  • apply/recommend and suggest suitable management practices and preventive measures  against plant parasitic nematode infestations in a given crop,
  • discuss quarantine regulations implemented in Sri Lanka against plant parasitic nematodes,
  • demonstrate practical skills in morphological identification of plant parasitic nematodes and,
  • quantify plant parasitic nematode population in a given field using the most suitable sampling technique.

Course content:

Introduction to nematodes and general characteristics of plant parasitic nematodes (2) nematode interactions with the host plant (1). Root-knot nematodes, lesion and burrowing nematodes, cyst nematodes (4). Ectoparasitic nematodes as plant virus vectors (1). Injury caused by plant parasitic nematodes to host plant and their symptoms (1). The economic threshold level of nematode infestation and calculation of crop loss (2). Nematode parasites of tea, rice, fruit and vegetable crops and other economically important crops in Sri Lanka and their management (5). Globally reported nematode parasites as regulated pests of Sri Lanka and quarantine practices adopted against them (1). Soil/plant sampling and extraction for accurate identification and population studies of parasitic nematodes (3).

Practical sessions on identification of root-knot, lesion, burrowing and cyst nematodes. Laboratory techniques and handling plant parasitic nematodes, preservation and slide mounting. Soil survey and extraction of nematodes; Visit to the National Plant Quarantine Services Centre (3 x 15 practical sessions)

 

Method of teaching and learning:

A combination of lectures, laboratory and field sessions, assignments, self-studies, computer assisted learning, and small group discussions.

Assessment:

In-course assessment and end of semester examination.

 

Recommended reading:

  1. Laboratory Manual for nematology (2014). Department of Zoology, University of Kelaniya.
  2. Luc, M., R. A. Sikora & J. Bridge (2004). Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Subtropical and Tropical Agriculture, CAB International, Wallingford, UK.
  3. Nickle, W.R. (1991). Manual of Agricultural Nematology, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York.

 

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