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. 1995 Sep;27(3):263–272.

Temporal Efficacy of Selected Nematicides on Meloidogyne Species on Tobacco

T A Melton, K R Barker, S R Koenning, N T Powell
PMCID: PMC2619627  PMID: 19277289

Abstract

Aldicarb, ethoprop, and fenamiphos were evaluated for their efficacy in controlling various species of root-knot nematodes on flue-cured tobacco and for their residual activity, as determined through periodic sampling and bioassays of soil taken from field plots. Field experiments were conducted at five locations over 2 years with flue-cured tobacco. Soil in plots treated with nematicides were formed into high, wide beds before transplanting with 'Coker 371-Gold' or 'K 326' tobacco. Residual control of Meloidogyne spp. was greatest (P ≤ 0.05) with fenamiphos (in some cases up to 10 weeks, as measured in tomato bioassays of infested soil and root fragments). Suppression of nematode reproduction by ethoprop was short-lived, and numbers of second-stage juveniles + eggs and numbers of galls in bioassays sometimes surpassed those of untreated plots within 4 weeks after treatment. Aldicarb gave intermediate control over time as compared to the other compounds. Although nematicidal efficacy of all compounds varied with site and season, fenamiphos and aldicarb generally produced the highest yields.

Keywords: chemical control, Meloidogyne arenaria, M. incognita, M. javanica, nematode management, population dynamics, root-knot nematode, nernaticide, nematode, tobacco

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