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Damage and Management of Meloidogyne hapla Using Oxamyl on Carrot in New York
Authors:BK Gugino  GS Abawi  and JW Ludwig
Institution:1Post-doctoral Fellow and 2Professor and 3Research Technician, Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY 14456
Abstract:The northern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne hapla) is a major pathogen of processing carrot in New York, significantly reducing marketable yield and profitability. Severely infected carrots are stubby, galled and forked and therefore unmarketable. In field microplot trials in 1996 and 1998, the incidence and severity of root-galling increased and the marketable yield of carrot decreased as the initial inoculum density of M. hapla was increased from 0 to 8 eggs/cm3 soil, in mineral or organic soils. The application of oxamyl at planting was effective against M. hapla and its damage to carrots grown in mineral and organic soils. Oxamyl application reduced root-galling severity and increased marketable yield. In commercial fields, the cost-effectiveness of oxamyl application was related to the level of soil infestation with M. hapla.
Keywords:carrot  cost-benefit analysis  Daucas carota  economic threshold  Meloidogyne hapla  management  northern root-knot nematode  oxamyl  plant disease loss  yield loss
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