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. 1983 Jul;15(3):432–437.

Population Dynamics of Heterodera glycines and Soybean Response in Soils Treated with Selected Nematicides and Herbicides

D P Schmitt, F T Corbin, L A Nelson
PMCID: PMC2618285  PMID: 19295829

Abstract

Two field experiments were conducted in two locations to determine the effects of the nematicides aldicarb, phenamiphos, and ethoprop and/or the herbicides alachlor, linuron, or metribuzin on the population dynamics of Heterodera glycines and soybean growth and yield. Population densities of H. glycines were greater, at some time during the growing season, in several treatments with alachlor alone and in combination with nematicides. Numbers of H. glycines at harvest were greater in plots treated with aldicarb than in those treated with ethoprop or phenamiphos. The numbers in aldicarb treated plots were generally reduced when plots also received a herbicide. Soybean yields were negatively correlated with numbers of H. glycines eggs and juveniles in early to mid season but positively correlated with late season population densities.

Keywords: control, pesticide interactions, soybean cyst nematode, Glycine max, phenamiphos, ethoprop, aldicarb, alachlor, linuron, metribuzin, herbicides, nematicides

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