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Reference Report for IND81076998
Title:Response of soybeans and populations of the lance nematode, Hoplolaimus columbus, to fumigant nematicides applied at planting.
Authors:Blackmon, C.W., Lewis, S.A.
Source:Nematropica. 1979, 9(1):3-7
Abstract:In a field experiment application of various fumigants to Hoplolaimus columbus infested soybeans resulted in increased yields. The highest yields followed ethylene dibromide (4.63 to 37.15 l/ha) or D-D (65.01 l/ha) treatment. After 11 weeks the populations were densest on the control and DBCP treated plots. Nematode numbers in the roots 8 and 11 weeks after treatment did not differ between D-D, 1,3-dichloropropene or ethylene dibromide treated plots. Phytotoxicity was not observed.






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