Title of article :
Population density of Meloidogyne incognita under stress of different cropping sequences
Author/Authors :
el-nagdi, w.m.a. national research centre - plant pathology department, nematology laboratory, Egypt , youssef, m.m.a. national research centre - plant pathology department, nematology laboratory, Egypt
From page :
213
To page :
215
Abstract :
Five different cropping sequences including cucumber, dry common bean, cowpea, maize and sesame plants replacing sugar beet for controlling root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita resulted that sugar beet-Hybrid maize and sugar beet-sesame cropping sequences proved most effective against root-knot nematode as they reduced nematode parameters as indicated by the number of galls, egg-masses and hatched juveniles on roots. Consequently, they lowered rates of nematode population ranged from 0 and 0.01, respectively. However, the higher nematode populations were supported rest crops. It is concluded that use of poor or non host crops may be beneficial for controlling root-knot nematode population densities in intensive cropping system.
Keywords :
Cropping sequence , vegetable and field crops , Meloidogyne incognita
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Nematology
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Nematology
Record number :
2646583
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