mail to: wtcr@ufl.edu
University of Florida
Entomology and Nematology Department
P.O. Box 110620
Gainesville, FL 32611-0620
TEL: (352) 392-1901 ext. 138
Florida Nematode Assay Lab
P.O. Box 110820
Gainesville, FL 32611-0820
TEL: (352) 392-1994
mail to: nemalab@ifas.ufl.edu
Education
Employment
Staff


Extension Responsibilities (70%)
Teaching (10%)
Nematode diagnosis: 2 Credits. Spring and Fall semesters. Hands-on graduate course developed to train students in diagnosis of nematode disorders of plants. This course is a requirement for students in the Doctor of Plant Medicine program, but is available to others as space is available. http://entnem.ifas.ufl.edu/NEM6708.htm
Current Graduate Students

Past Graduate Students





Research (20%)
The green industry (turf and ornamentals) generates >$10 billion for Florida’s economy annually. Plant-parasitic nematodes are a major limiting factor to the production and maintenance of turf and ornamental plants in this state. As an extension specialist, I need to properly diagnose plant disorders caused by nematodes, and then recommend management options to treat these disorders. My research program is designed to generate the information necessary to better conduct my extension duties.
To properly diagnose nematode problems, it is essential to correctly identify plant-parasitic nematodes and to know how much damage they cause. Our research has identified better methods to rapidly identify and diagnose nematodes affecting turfgrasses and ornamental plants used in Florida. As new plant species are introduced into Florida landscapes, it is important to identify potential pest problems that might occur. It also is important to identify nematode resistant plants that can be used in infested sites. We have evaluated the susceptibility of several new turfgrasses and ornamental landscape plants to various species of nematodes that are common in Florida. We also have identifies several woody ornamental plants that are resistant to the root-knot nematode species common in Florida. This information is now being used to make recommendations for alternative planting in root-knot nematode infested landscapes.
Recently, water quality and quantity have come to the forefront of environmental policy in Florida. In addition to the economic losses and quality reductions resulting from nematode damage to turf, there are also negative environmental impacts that may result. Our studies have shown that sting nematode increases the potential for nitrate leaching in bermudagrass, decreases the effectiveness of fertilizer applied, and greatly reduces rought stress. Therefore, nematode control on turf may reduce groundwater contamination and water usage.
Fenamiphos, has been the predominant nematicide used on turfgrasses for the past 30 years. However, this nematicide is no longer being manufactured after May 2007. This has created a great need for development of new nematode management strategies that are efficient, economical, and environmentally sound. We are actively pursuing numerous strategies including chemical control, biological control, and enhancing plant tolerance. We have been evaluating >20 potential nematode management products each year. In addition to searching for effective new products for nematode management on turf and ornamentals we are providing a valuable service as an independent product-testing provider. Many of the products being marketed to the turf and ornamental industries have not undergone rigorous testing in the field. Without having worked with these products, it is impossible to give recommendations to our extension clientele on what to expect if these products are used.
Book Chapters
Crow, W.T. 2007. Understanding and managing plant-parasitic nematodes on turfgrasses. Pp. 351-371 in M. Pessarakli (Ed.), Handbook of Turfgrass Management and Physiology. Taylor and Francis, London, United Kingdom.
Crow, W.T. 2007. Stubby-root nematodes. In W.W. Bockus (Ed.), Compendium of Wheat Diseases and Insects (Third Edition). APS Press, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA (in press).
Refereed Publications
Luc, J.E., W.T. Crow, J.L. Stimac, J.B. Sartain, and R.M. Giblin-Davis. 2007. Effects of Belonolaimus longicaudatus management and nitrogen fertility on turf quality of golf course fairways. Journal of Nematology 39(1): 62-66.
Luc, J.E., W.T. Crow, J.L. Stimac, J.B. Sartain, and R.M. Giblin-Davis. 2006. Influence of Belonolaimus longicaudatus on nitrate leaching in turf. Journal of Nematology 38(4): 461-465.
Crow, W.T., D.L. Porazinska, R.M. Giblin-Davis, and P.S. Grewal. 2006. Entomopathogenic nematodes are not an alternative to fenamiphos for management of plant-parasitic nematodes on golf courses in Florida. Journal of Nematology 38(1): 52-58.
Crow, W.T., and H. Han. 2005. Sting nematode. Plant Health Instructor, doi:10.1094/PHI-I-2005-1208-01. http://www.apsnet.org/pd/searchnotes/2005/pd-89-1128c.asp
Crow, W.T., D.W. Lickfeldt, and J.B. Unruh. 2005. Management of sting nematode Belonolaimus longicaudatus) on bermudagrass putting greens with 1,3-dichloropropene. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal 10(2): 734-741.
Crow, W.T. 2005. Alternatives to fenamiphos for management of plant-parasitic nematodes on bermudagrass. Journal of Nematology 37(4): 477-482.
Trenholm, L.E., D.W. Lickfeldt, and W.T. Crow. 2005. Use of 1,3-dichloropropene to reduce irrigation requirements of sting nematode infested bermudagrass. HortScience 40(5): 1543-1548.
Hixson, A.C., W.T. Crow, R. McSorley, and L.T. Trenholm. 2005. Saline irrigation affects Belonolaimus longicaudatus and Hoplolaimus galeatus on seashore paspalum. Journal of Nematology 37(1): 37-44.
Crow, W.T. 2005. Plant-parasitic nematodes on golf course turf. Outlooks on Pest Management 16(1): 277-282.
Crow, W.T. 2005. Diagnosis of Trichodorus obtusus and Paratrichodorus minor on turfgrasses in the southeastern United States. Online. Plant Health Progress, doi:10.1094/PHP-2005-0121-01-DG (on-line journal, no page numbers).
Hixson, A.C., W.T. Crow, R. McSorley, and L.T. Trenholm. 2004. Host status of 'SeaIsle 1' seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum) to Belonolaimus longicaudatus and Hoplolaimus galeatus. Journal of Nematology 36(4): 493-498.
Crow, W.T., and J.K. Welch. 2004. Root reductions of St. Augustinegrass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) and hybrid bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon X C. transvaalensis) induced by Trichodorus obtusus and Paratrichodorus minor. Nematropica 34(1): 31-37.
Hixson, A.C., and W.T. Crow. 2004. First report of plant-parasitic nematodes on seashore paspalum. Plant Disease 88: 680. Slit Injection of 1,3-dichloropropene for management of Belonolaimus longicaudatus on established bermudagrass. Journal of Nematology 35(3): 302-305.
Crow, W.T., and N.R. Walker. 2003. Diagnosis of Peltamigratus christiei, a plant-parasitic nematode associated with warm-season turfgrasses in the southern United States. Online. Plant Health Progress, doi:10.1094/PHP-2003-0513-01-DG (on-line journal, no page numbers).
Crow, W.T., D.P. Weingartner, D.W. Dickson, and R. McSorley. 2001. Effect of sorghum-sudangrass and velvetbean cover crops on plant-parasitic nematodes associated with potato production in Florida. Supplement to the Journal of Nematology 33(4S): 285-288.
Crow, W.T., D.P. Weingartner, and D.W. Dickson. 2000. Effects of potato-cotton cropping systems and nematicides on plant-parasitic nematodes and crop yields. Journal of Nematology 32(3): 297-302.
Crow, W.T., D.P. Weingartner, R. McSorley, and D.W. Dickson. 2000. Population dynamics of Belonolaimus longicaudatus in a cotton production system. Journal of Nematology 32(2): 210-214.
Crow, W.T., D.W. Dickson, D.P. Weingartner, R. McSorley, and G.L. Miller. 2000. Yield reduction and root damage to cotton induced by Belonolaimus longicaudatus. Journal of Nematology 32(2): 205-209.
Crow, W.T., D.W. Dickson, D.P. Weingartner, R. McSorley, and G.L. Miller. 2000. Damage function and economic threshold for Belonolaimus longicaudatus on potato. Journal of Nematology 32(3): 318-322.
Crow, W.T., E.A. Guertal, and R. Rodriguez-Kabana. 1996. Responses of Meloidogyne arenaria and M. incognita to green manures and supplemental urea in glasshouse culture. Supplement to the Journal of Nematology 28(4S): 648-654.
Non-Refereed Publications
Crow, W.T. 2007. Hidden pest of perennials. Ornamental Outlook 16(6): 28, 30.
Crow, W.T. 2007. Nematodes: Small worms that can cause big troubles. Florida Pest Pro 3(1): 5-6. http://www. flpestpro.com/archive/marapr2007/nematodes.htm.
Crow, W.T. 2006. Biological control of nematodes: Cracking open the black box. Florida Turf Digest 23(3): 20-24.
Crow, W.T. 2006. Some nematodes at root of all evil. Turfgrass Trends 61(12): 51-55. http://www.turfgrasstrends.com/turfgrasstrends/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=267659.
Crow, W.T., T. Lowe, and D. Lickfeldt. 2005. Overseeding and nematicides affect sting nematodes in bermudagrass fairways. USGA Green Section Record 43(6): 8-11.
Trenholm, L.T., and W.T. Crow. 2005. Curfew can reduce irrigation requirements of bermudagrass infested with sting nematode. Florida Turf Digest 22(2): 10-15.
Crow, W.T. 2005. Biologically derived alternatives to Nemacur. Golf Course Management 73(1): 147-150.
Crow, W.T. 2005. How bad are nematode problems on Florida’s golf courses? Florida Turf Digest 22(1): 10-12.
Hixson, A.C., T. Lowe, and W.T. Crow. 2005. Salts influence nematodes on seashore paspalum. USGA Green Section Record 43(1): 25-28. http://www.usga.org/turf/green_section_ record/2005/jan_feb/Salts.html
Colbaugh, P.F., and W.T. Crow. 2005. Rose variety reaction to blackspot disease under minimal input growing conditions, 2001. Biological and Cultural Tests for Control of Plant Disease 20: 17.
Colbaugh, P.F., and W.T. Crow. 2005. Rose variety reaction to Alternaria petal blight disease under minimal input growing conditions, 2001. Biological and Cultural Tests for Control of Plant Disease 20: 18.
Colbaugh, P.F., and W.T. Crow. 2005. Rose variety reaction to powdery mildew under minimal input growing conditions, 2001. Biological and Cultural Tests for Control of Plant Disease 20: 19.
Crow, W.T. 2004. Alternatives to Nemacur. The Florida green. Summer 2004: 52-54.
Luc, J.E., and W.T. Crow. 2004. Sting nematode: Not a steward of the environment. Golf Course Management 72(9): 86-88.
Luc, J.E., and W.T. Crow. 2004. Nematode and nitrogen management. Golf Course Management 72(8): 97-100.
Crow, W.T. 2003. Research highlights future nematode treatments. Golfdom 59(10): 76.
Crow, W.T. 2003. Are alternatives to traditional nematicides a real possibility? USGA Green Section Record 41(6): 7-8. Nematode, where is thy sting? Golf Course Management 70: 103-106.
Crow, W.T. 2002. Alternatives to Nemacur for nematode management: Change is always scary. Florida Turf Digest 19(5): 25-28. This article also was printed in the Virginia Turfgrass Journal and in North Carolina Turfgrass.
Crow, W.T., P.F. Colbaugh, S.W. George, W.A. Mackay, and T.L. Carter. 2001. Varietal reaction of selected rose cultivars to powdery mildew, 2000. Biological and Cultural Tests for Control of Plant Disease 2001: 054.
Crow, W.T., P.F. Colbaugh, S.W. George, W.A. Mackay, and T.L. Carter. 2001. Varietal reaction of selected rose cultivars to Alternaria petal blight, 2000. Biological and Cultural Tests for Control of Plant Disease 2001: 050.
Crow, W.T., P.F. Colbaugh, S.W. George, W.A. Mackay, and T.L. Carter. 2001. Varietal reaction of selected rose cultivars to black spot, 2000. Biological and Cultural Tests for Control of Plant Disease 2001: 051.
Current Extension Publications
Crow, W.T. 2004. Plant-parasitic nematodes on sugarcane in Florida
Crow, W.T. 2004. Stubby-root nematode, Paratrichodorus minor
Crow, W.T. 2004. Stubby-root nematode, Trichodorus obtusus
Crow, W.T. 2002. Nematode management on perennial landscape plants
Crow, W.T. 2002. Nematode management for bedding plants
Crow, W.T. 2002. Using nematodes to control insects: Overview and frequently asked questions
Crow, W.T., and R.A. Dunn. 2002. Managing nematodes in the non-commercial vegetable garden
Brammer, A.S., and W.T. Crow. 2002. Red ring nematode, Bursaphelenchus cocophilus
Crow, W.T., and A.S. Brammer. 2001. Sting nematode, Belonolaimus longicaudatus
Crow, W.T., and A.S. Brammer. 2001. Lance nematode, Hoplolaimus galeatus
Crow, W.T., and A.S. Brammer. 2001. Awl nematode, Dolichodorus spp
Crow, W.T., and R.A. Dunn. 2001. Nematode management for residential lawns in Florida
Crow, W.T. 2001. Nematode management for non-residential lawns, athletic fields, racetracks and cemeteries in Florida
Crow, W.T. 2001. Nematode management for golf courses in Florida
Crow, W.T. 2001. Nematode management for sod production in Florida
Dunn, R.A., and W.T. Crow. 2001. Soil fumigation before planting turf
Crow, W.T., and R.A. Dunn. 2001. Nematode management for nursery crops
Dunn, R.A., and W.T. Crow. 2001. Introduction to plant nematology
Crow, W.T., and F.E. Woods. 2001. 2001 Nematode Assay Laboratory
Adjei, M.B., W.T. Crow, G.C. Smart, J.H. Frank, and N.C. Leppla. 2001. Biological control of pasture mole-crickets with nematodes
*Updated 21 June 2007*