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. 1989 Oct;21(4S):609–611.

Chemical Control of Nematodes on Flue-cured Tobacco in Brazil, Canada, United States, and Zimbabwe

J R Rich, J D Arnett, J A Shepherd, M C Watson
PMCID: PMC2618977  PMID: 19287656

Abstract

A survey was conducted in four major flue-cured tobacco producing countries to determine use of nematicides for control of plant-parasitic nematodes on flue-cured tobacco. Included in the survey were scientists from Brazil, Canada, the United States, and Zimbabwe. Nematicides were used on 60-95% of the flue-cured tobacco crop in these regions. The choice of fumigant and nonfumigant nematicides, however, varied greatly as influenced by the edaphic factors, nematode species, and other pests present. The major nematicides, application methods, and efficacy evaluation systems used in these countries were addressed.

Keywords: chemical control, Globodera tabacum, Meloidogyne spp., nematicide, Nicotiana tabacum, Pratylenchus spp., survey, tobacco

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