Control of Heterodera carotae,Ditylenchus dipsaci,and Meloidogyne javanica with Fumigant and Nonfumigant Nematicides |
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Authors: | N. Greco F. Elia A. Brandonisio |
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Abstract: | Five field trials were conducted in Italy in 1983 and 1984 to test the efficacy of isazofos and benfuracarb in controlling Heterodera carotae on carrot, Ditylenchus dipsaci on onion, and Meloidogyne javanica on tomato. Methyl isothiocyanate (MIT) was tested against H. carotae and M. javanica. Single (10 kg a.i./ha) and split (5 + 5 kg a.i./ha) applications of isazofos gave yield increases of carrot and onion similar to those obtained with DD (300 liters/ha) and aldicarb (10 kg a.i./ha). Population densities of H. carotae in carrot roots at harvest and of M. javanica in tomato roots 2 months after transplanting were also suppressed by isazofos. Benfuracarb (10 kg a.i./ha increased onion yields in a field infested with D. dipsaci, but it was not effective against H. carotae or M. javanica. The efficacy of MIT at 400 and 600 liters/ha was similar to that of MIT + DD (Di-Trapex) at 300 liters/ha. Both nematicides inhibited hatch of H. carotae eggs and decreased the soil population density of M. javanica. |
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Keywords: | Aldicarb Allium cepa onion benfuracarb chemical control Daucus carotae carrot DD Ditylenchus dipsaci stem and bulb nematode fenamiphos Heterodera carotae carrot cyst nematode Lycopersicon esculentum tomato Meloidogyne javanica root-knot nematode methyl isothiocyanate |
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