| Literature DB >> 19283044 |
B B Westerdahl, H L Carlson, J Grant, J D Radewald, N Welch, C A Anderson, J Darso, D Kirby, F Shibuya.
Abstract
Field trials were conducted with a chitin-urea soil amendment and several other nematicides on four crop-nematode combinations: tomato-Meloidogyne incognita; potato-Meloidogyne chitwoodi; walnut-Pratylenchus vulnus; and brussels sprouts-Heterodera schachtii. Significant (P </= 0.10) nematode population reductions were obtained with the chitin-urea soil amendment in the trims on potato and walnut. In the trials on brussels sprouts and on tomato, phytotoxicity occurred at rates of 1,868 and 1,093 kg/ha, respectively. Significant (P </= 0.10) nematode reductions were also obtained with metham sodium on potato; with 1,3-D on tomato and brussels sprouts; and with sodium tetrathiocarbonate, XRM 5053, fenamiphos, ethoprop, LX1075-05, LX1075-07, and SN 109106 on tomato. The following materials did not provide significant nematode control under the conditions of the particular experiments: metham sodium, oxamyl, and Yucca extract on tomato; and dazomet granules on brussels sprouts.Entities:
Keywords: Brassica oleracea gemmifera; Heterodera schachtii; Juglans hindsii; M. incognita; Meloidogyne chitwoodi; Pratylenchus vulnus; Solanum tuberosum; brussels sprouts; chemical control; nematode; potato; tomato; walnut
Year: 1992 PMID: 19283044 PMCID: PMC2629878
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402