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    Evaluation of cowpea germplasm for biomass production, seed yield, and southern root‐knot nematode resistance by Smith, G.R., Aiosa, M.L., Corriher‐Olson, V., Faske, T.R., Neely, C.B., Somenahally, A., Rouquette, F.M.

    “…Sixteen forage cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] plant introduction (PI) lines were evaluated for agronomic traits and pest resistance in field and…”
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    Soybean Yield Response to In‐furrow Fungicides, Fertilizers, and Their Combinations by Pierson, W.L., Kandel, Y.R., Allen, T.W., Faske, T.R., Tenuta, A.U., Wise, K.A., Mueller, D.S.

    Published in Crop, forage & turfgrass management (01-12-2018)
    “…Core Ideas Fungicide in‐furrow and starter fertilzer individually did not increase yield. Fungicide and starter fertilizer combined in‐furrow increased yield…”
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    Cotton Root Protection from Plant-Parasitic Nematodes by Abamectin-Treated Seed by Faske, T.R, Starr, J.L

    Published in Journal of nematology (01-03-2007)
    “…Abamectin is nematicidal to Meloidogyne incognita and Rotylenchulus reniformis, but the duration and length of cotton taproot protection from nematode…”
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    Registration of TAM RKRNR-9 and TAM RKRNR-12 Germplasm Lines of Upland Cotton Resistant to Reniform and Root-Knot Nematodes by Starr, J.L, Smith, C.W, Ripple, K, Zhou, E, Nichols, R.L, Faske, T.R

    Published in Journal of plant registrations (01-09-2011)
    “…TAM RKRNR-9 (Reg. No. GP-941; PI 662039) and TAM RKRNR-12 (Reg. No. CP-942; PI 662040) with resistance to the reniform (Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford &…”
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    Reproduction of Meloidogyne marylandi and M. incognita on several Poaceae by Faske, T.R, Starr, J.L

    Published in Journal of nematology (01-03-2009)
    “…The susceptibility of 22 plant species to Meloidogyne marylandi and M. incognita was examined in three greenhouse experiments. Inoculum of M. marylandi was…”
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