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    A simplified decision rule for nematode control in crop rotations offers economic returns similar to complex models. This approach optimizes nonhost crop sequences for managing cyst nematodes (Heterodera schachtii) effectively.

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    • Nematode populations in agricultural systems pose significant economic threats.
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    • Development of a dynamic population model for nematodes under crop rotation.
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    • The simplified decision rule yields long-run economic returns comparable to the exact dynamic optimization model.
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