The effect of D–D, chloropicrin and previous crops on numbers of migratory root-parasitic nematodes and on the growth of sugar beet and barley |
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Authors: | A G WHITEHEAD JANET E FRASER D N GREET |
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Institution: | Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Hertfordshire |
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Abstract: | Thirty-three gal D–D or chloropicrin/acre (371 l/ha) injected during winter into well-drained, sandy soils controlled Longidorus attenuatus, Trichodorus spp. and other migratory root-parasitic nematodes and resulted in greatly increased yields of sugar beet for at least 3 years; 2 years of bare fallow was less effective than soil fumigation. Trichodorus spp. multiplied more on sugar beet than on barley, whereas L. attenuatus multiplied more on barley and clover than on sugar beet. |
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