Abstract
For frequency count data of propagule density, the Poisson distribution was appropriate in 18 of 40 and 20 of 40 cases for location A and B, respectively; however, the negative binomial distribution did not describe any data set. Because density and spatial pattern of propagules of M. phaseolina were generally similar throughout the growing season, this suggests either a lack of detectable reproductive activity and decay of propagules in soil during periods of active corn root growth or equal rates of propagule reproduction and death
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