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Biological control of nematodes: Soil amendments and microbial antagonists
Authors:R Rodriguez-Kabana  G Morgan-Jones  I Chet
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, 36849 Auburn, AL, USA;(2) Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel
Abstract:Summary Organic matter amendments to soil can be used to manage phytoparasitic nematodes. The most effective amendments are those with narrow C:N ratios and high protein or amine-type N content. For soil with 1.0% (w/w) organic matter amendment there is a direct relation between extent of nematode control and the N content of amendments. A special group of amendments are those containing chitinous materials. Chitin addition to soil results in stimulation of a select microflora capable of degrading the polymer. Several microbial species are known to destroy the eggs of phytonematodes (Meloidogyne spp). Organic matter can be modified by addition of specific compounds or by inoculation with particular microbial species to produce an amendment that will induce suppressiveness.
Keywords:Agricultural wastes  Microbial ecology  Nematode ecology  Pest management  Root-knot nematodes  Soil enzymes  Waste disposal
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