Robert A. Kinloch
(100% Research)
1. Education:
- B.Sc. - 1963 University of Glasgow (Agricultural Zoology)
- PhD - 1968 University of California at Davis (Entomology/Nematology)
2. Employment:
- Associate Nematologist - University of Florida, Research and
Education Center, Jay, 1968 - present.
3. Research:
- The compass for this position is to identify existing and
potential nematode problems affecting agricultural crops of northwest
Florida and to develop methods for their management.
This is accomplished through the use of field surveys; greenhouse
experimentation to determine host ranges and pathogenicity; evaluation
of nematicide efficacy in field plot experiments; screening of
crop breeding lines for resistance and the investigation of crop
rotations and other cultural practices on nematode abundance.
Research Projects are:
- FLA-JAY-03021 (Biology and management of nematodes affecting
agronomic crops). FTE = 0.5;
- FLA-JAY-2771 (Soybean Breeding). FTE = 0.3;
- FLA-JAY-03235 (Managing plant nematodes in sustainable agriculture
with emphasis on crop resistance). FTE = 0.2.
4. Accomplishments:
- The major accomplishments of this program have been:
- a) The identification of the major nematode pests of cotton,
soybean and peanut in Florida.
- b) The development of a soybean germplasm screening program
that, in cooperation with several plant breeders, has introduced
many soybean lines that have resistance to root-knot and soybean
cyst nematodes.
- c) The development of crop rotation programs designed to maintain
low soil population levels of nematodes and lessen their effects
on crop yields.
- d) The screening and evaluation of many commercial and candidate
nematicides for their influence on nematode management.
5. Career Publication:
- Book Chapters: 5
- Refereed Papers: 46
- Non Refereed: 49
6. Selected Publications:
- Kinloch, R. A. Evaluation of varietal and nematicidal combination
for the control of Meloidogyne incognita on soybean. Journal of
Nematology 4:228-229.
- Kinloch, R. A., and M. W. Allen. Interaction of Meloidogyne
hapla and M. javanica infecting tomato. 1972 Journal of Nematology
4:7-16.
- Kinloch, R. A. Nematode and crop response to short term rotations
of corn and soybean. 1974. Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida
Proceedings 33:86-87.
- Kinloch, R. A. Response of soybean cultivars to nematicidal
treatments of soil infested with Meloidogyne incognita. 1974.
Journal of Nematology 6:7-11.
- Kinloch, R. A. Influence of cropping on nematode fauna of
Southern Coastal Plain woodlands. 1974. Journal of Nematology.6:144-145.
- Kinloch, R. A., and K. Hinson. Comparative resistance of soybeans
to Meloidogyne javanica. 1974. Nematropica 4:17-18.
- Schenck, N. C., and R. A. Kinloch. Pathogenic fungi, parasitic
nematodes, and endomycorrihzal fungi associated with soybean roots
in Florida. 1974. Plant Disease Reporter 58:169-173.
- Kinloch, R. A., and M. C. Lutrick. The relative abundance
of nematodes in an established field crop rotation, 1975. Soil
and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings 34:192-194.
- Schenck, N. C., R. A. Kinloch, and D. W. Dickson. Interaction
of endomycorrhizal fungi and root-knot nematode on soybean. 1976.
Proceedings International Conference Endomycorrhizal Fungi.607-617.
- Kinloch, R. A., and N. C. schenck. Nematodes and fungi associated
with soybeans grown under various pesticide regimes. 1977.Soil
and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings 37:224-227.
- Kinloch, R. A. Response of a resistant soybean cultivar to
fumigation at-planting for the control of soybean cyst and root-knot
nematodes. 1979. Nematropica 9:27-32.
- Kinloch, R. A. Review - The control of nematodes injurious
to soybean. 1980. Nematropica. 10:141-153.
- Kinloch, R. A. Correlations between yield reduction of soybean
and preseason soil infestation levels of Meloidogyne incognita
infective juveniles. 1980. Journal of Nematology.12:228-229.
- Schenck, N. C., and R. A. Kinloch. Incidence of mycorrhizal
fungi on six field crops in monoculture on a newly cleared woodland
site. 1980. Mycoloia 72:445-456.
- Kinloch, R. A. The relationshion between soil populations
of Meloidogyne incognita and yield of soybean on the southern
coastal plain. 1982. Journal of Nematology 14:162-167.
- Kinloch, R. A. Influence of maize rotations on yield of soybean
grown in Meloidogyne incognita soil. 1983. Journal of Nematology
15:398-405.
- Kinloch. R. A., and T. D. Hewitt. Economic analyses of monocultured
and maize-rotated soybean crops grown on southern root-knot nematode
infested soil. 1984. Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida
Proceedings 43:172-174.
- Kinloch, R. A.,C. K. Hiebsch, and H. A. Peacock. Comparative
root-knot galling and yield responses of soybean cultivars to
Meloidogyne incognita. 1985. Plant Disease 69:334-336.
- Kinloch, R. A. Soybean and maize cropping models for the management
of Meloidogyne incognita in the Coastal Plain.1986. Journal of
Nematology 18:451-458.
- Kinloch, R. A. Soybean yield as related to rates of 1,3-dichloropropene
applied at planting for the management of root-knot disease. 1986.
Journal of Nematology 18:464-467.
- Kinloch, R. A., C. K. Hiebsch, and H. A. Peacock. Galling
and yields of soybean cultivars grown in Meloidogyne arenaria-infested
soil. 1987. Journal of Nematology 19:233-239.
- Kinloch, R. A., C. K. Hiebsch, and H. A. Peacock. Evaluation
of soybean cultivars for production in Meloidogyne incognita-infested
soil. 1987. Journal of Nematology 4(S)32-34.
- Kinloch, R. A., C. K. Hiebsch, and H. A. Peacock. Evaluation
of soybean cultivars for production in Meloidogyne arenaria race
2-infested soil. 1990. Journal of Nematology 22(4S):740-744.
- Kinloch, R. A., and D. W. Dickson. Comparison of winter and
spring soil fumigation with 1,3-D for the management of Meloidogyne
arenaria on peanut. 1991. Journal of Nematology.23(4S):682-685.
- Kinloch, R. A. and L. S. Dunavin. Summer cropping effects
on the abundance of Meloidogyne arenaria race 2 and subsequent
soybean yield. 1993. Journal of Nematology 25(4S):806-808.
- Kinloch, R. A. and R. K. Sprenkel. Plant-parasitic nematodes
associated with cotton in Florida. 1994. Journal of Nematology
(In press).