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Abstract
The toxic effects of sublethal concentrations of aldicarb were studied on eggs and second-stage larvae and males of Heterodera schachtii and second-stage larvae only of Meloidogyne javanica in a quartz sand substrate. Aldicarb was more toxic to eggs of H. schachtii than to those of M. javanica. Complete suppression of hatching occurred between 0.48 and 4.8 microg/ml aldicarb for H. schachtii whereas 100% inhibition of hatch of M. javanica occurred between 4.8 and 48.0 microg/ml. M. javanica hatch was stimulated at 0.48 microg/ml aldicarb. Migration of second-stage larvae of H. schachtii and M. javanica in sand columns was inhibited under continuous exposure to 1 microg/ml aldicarb. Infection of sugarbeet and tomato seedlings by larvae was inhibited at 1 microg/ml. H. schachtii males failed to migrate toward nubile females at 0.01 microg/ml aldicarb. This was partially confirmed in a field study in which adding aldicarb to soil resulted in fewer females being fertilized.Entities:
Keywords: cyst nematode; hatching; infectivity; mode of action; movement; nematicide; root-knot nematode; sex attractant; systemic action
Year: 1975 PMID: 19308160 PMCID: PMC2620107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402