
معرفی
William T. Crow is a Professor in the Department of Entomology and Nematology at the University of Florida. His work focuses on plant-parasitic nematodes, particularly their impact on turfgrasses, agricultural crops, and ornamental plants. He collaborates with the UF/IFAS Extension and the Florida Plant Diagnostic Network to advance nematode management strategies.
- Research Interests: Crow’s research spans nematode biology, host-parasite interactions, and sustainable management practices. Key areas include nematode diagnostics in sandy soils, species differentiation via DNA sequencing, and integrated pest control for grasses and woody plants.
- Publications: His peer-reviewed work addresses nematode species like Meloidogyne graminis (grass root-knot), Bursaphelenchus cocophilus (red ring), and Mesocriconema species (ring nematodes). He emphasizes practical management for golf courses, lawns, and agricultural systems.
- Labs & Teams: Crow leads the University of Florida Nematode Assay Lab, providing diagnostic services and advancing soil nematode detection methods. His team includes collaborators like A. S. Brammer and Hannah Talton.
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