@article{sasser_uzzell_1991, title={Control of the soybean cyst nematode by crop rotation in combination with a nematicide}, volume={23}, number={3}, journal={Journal of Nematology}, author={Sasser, J. N. and Uzzell, G., Jr.}, year={1991}, pages={344} } @misc{sasser_eisenback_carter_triantaphyllou_1983, title={THE INTERNATIONAL MELOIDOGYNE PROJECT - ITS GOALS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS}, volume={21}, ISSN={["0066-4286"]}, DOI={10.1146/annurev.py.21.090183.001415}, abstractNote={average crop loss of 5% worldwide (37). This loss is unevenly distributed, and small farmers in developing nations bear most ofthe burden. Tomato losses of 55% in Benin (46), cowpea losses of75% in Nigeria (25), black pepperlosses of 55% in Malaysia (28), and vegetable losses of 10--15% in Bangladesh (7) have been reported. Statistics on crop losses due to root-knot nematodes have never been compiled in some countries because galled roots were considered "normal" until recently. Because root-knot nematodes are so widely distributed, have extensive host ranges, and cause considerable economic loss (29, 31, 32), scientists at North Carolina State University initiated a worldwide investigation of these pests and methods of management. This decision was particularly timely in that nematol­ogy is a relatively new discipline, and at no previous time in history had a worldwide network of trained research personnel been available for interna-}, journal={ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY}, author={SASSER, JN and EISENBACK, JD and CARTER, CC and TRIANTAPHYLLOU, AC}, year={1983}, pages={271–288} } @article{sasser_manzer_hilborn_mosher_1976, title={Plant parasitic nematode populations in Maine}, volume={23}, number={14}, journal={Research in the Life Sciences}, author={Sasser, J. N. and Manzer, F. E. and Hilborn, M. T. and Mosher, P. N.}, year={1976}, pages={4} }