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Nematode survival in relation to soil moisture
Established nematode populations are very persistent in the soil. It is known that they need sufficient soil moisture for movement, feeding and reproduction (fig. 5), and that there are adverse soil moisture conditions which they cannot survive.
Simons, W.R.
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Plant secondary metabolites play an important role in constitutive and inducible direct defense of plants against their natural enemies. While induction of defense by aboveground pathogens and herbivores is well-studied, induction by belowground ...
Wurst, S. +4 more
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Adhering Pasteuria penetrans endospores affect movements of root-knot nematode juveniles
Pasteuria penetrans is a biological control agent of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.), preventing root invasion by second-stage juveniles (J2s), and eventually causing females sterility and death. greatest control effects for P. penetrans depend on
Ioannis VAGELAS +3 more
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Damage By Rice Root-Knot Nematode
This article 'Damage By Rice Root-Knot Nematode' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based cropping ...
Patnaik, N. C., Padhi, N. N.
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Influence of Root-knot Nematode on Onion
Abstract The effects of the root-knot nematode [ Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White)] Chitwood ‘Race 3’, on ‘Utah Yellow Sweet Spanish’ onion were investigated in microplots containing a sandy loam. Inoculum levels of M. incognita
J. N. Corgan, D. L. Lindsey, R. Delgado
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Effect of neem leaf extract on egg hatchability of root-knot nematode [PDF]
Nowadays, plant extracts are extensively used as eco-friendly strategies for biological control of parasitic pests, including the root-knot nematodes, instead of using chemical pesticides.
Sanaa A. Haroon +3 more
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Management of Potato Nematodes:An overview
Root-knot nematodes and cyst nematodes are important constraints that reduce potato yields in India. Three species of Meloidogyne cause root-knots on the crop throughout the country, of which, M. incognita is more wide-spread.
K S Krishna Prasad
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Integrated approaches are fast gaining popularity in the management of root-knot nematodes (RKN). This study was undertaken to assess the potential of integrating a biological control agent (BCA, Pochonia chlamydosporia isolate 10), crop rotation (CR ...
Luambano, N. D. +4 more
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Effect and mode of action of some systemic nematicides
In this study, nematicidal effects, mode of action and specific characters of some systemic nematicides were studied, in search of substitutes for the widely used soil fumigants that require high dosages.
Bunt, J.A.
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Life Cycle of the Root-knot Nematodes with Narration
Life Cycle of the Root-knot Nematodes with NarrationPublished ...
Eisenback, Jonathan D.
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