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Nematode Tracks in the Study of Movement of Meloidogyne Incognita Incognita 1)

Nematologica, 1961
Tracks of the plant-parasitic nematode, Meloidogyne incognita incognita, were obtained on a nutrient 2% agar medium from which free surface water had been allowed to evaporate. Under the experimental conditions used there was no apparent polarity of the tracks toward actively growing tomato roots or seedlings.
Thelma Sullivan   +2 more
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Sensitivity of Meloidogyne Incognita to Pydiflumetofen

Crop Protection, 2023
Katherine Brown   +2 more
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FAILURE OF MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA TO OVERWINTER IN QUEBEC

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1979
Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita) imported from southern Georgia in two successive seasons, on tomato transplants, failed to overwinter in field soil at Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec.
C. H. HOGGER, R. H. ESTEY, A. W. JOHNSON
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Control of Meloidogyne incognita with Bacillus thuringiensis

1991
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner inhibited the emergence of juveniles from eggs and egg masses of Meloidogyne incognita by 89.5 to 100% and 82.4 to 99.6%, respectively, depending on the concentration of cells. Bacterial supernatent, centrifuged washed cells and whole culture broth also inhibited the emergence of juveniles from eggs and egg masses ...
V. P. S. Chahal, P. P. K. Chahal
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Sensitivity of Meloidogyne enterolobii and M. incognita to fluorinated nematicides

Pest Management Science, 2022
Tristan Watson, Tristan Watson
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The response of lavender and lavandin cultivars to Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne arenaria

Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection, 2023
Demet Bayındır   +3 more
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Effect of Cadusafos on the reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita

1996
Cadusafos was tested under glasshouse against an Italian population of Meloidogyne incognita race 1 on tomato cv. Roma VF. Five dosages (2.26, 3.39, 4.52, 5.65 and 9.04 mg or ml/500 cm3 soil) of both the granular and liquid formulation, were compared with untreated soil and fenamiphos. Cadusafos suppressed M.
Sasanelli N   +3 more
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Chemical Control of Meloidogyne incognita in Sunflower

Pothohar Journal of Animals and Plants
Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita) are among the most destructive pathogens of sunflower, causing severe reductions in plant growth and yield by inducing gall formation and impairing root function. In the absence of resistant cultivars, chemical nematicides remain a commonly used management option, although their efficacy may vary depending on
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