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The effect of oxamyl on the growth of peas attacked by pea cyst nematode
Authors:C D GREEN  KATHERINE WILLIAMSON  E B DENNIS  T McBURNEY †
Institution:National Vegetable Research Station, Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9EF;Agricultural Development and Advisory Service, Kings Road, Evesham, Worcester WR11 5BE
Abstract:Oxamyl treatment at drilling greatly increased the growth of the plants, the yield and quality of the peas harvested, in soil infested by small or large numbers of Heterodera goettingiana. Treated plants were continuing to set pods when non-treated plants were senescing. Rhizobium nodulation, sap nitrate and tissue nitrogen content were increased in treated plants. Oxamyl applied to growing plants reduced later nematode invasion and enabled root nodulation to proceed with an increase in tissue nitrogen but no increase in yield. Oxamyl applied at drilling in April was inactive against invasion by H. goettingiana in June, which enabled the nematode to multiply equally in treated and non-treated plots. The most economic treatments were at the smallest rates, giving the greatest increase in yield/kg of oxamyl applied.
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