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Reference Report for IND89045215
Title:Control of Pratylenchus brachyurus with selected nonfumigant nematicides on a tolerant and a sensitive soybean cultivar.
Authors:Koenning, S.R., Schmitt, D.P.
Source:Ann. Appl. Nematol. 1987, 1:26-28
Abstract:A field study was conducted in North Carolina, USA, to evaluate soyabean cultivar sensitivity to P. brachyurus and selected nonfumigant nematicides for control of this nematode. Essex, a tolerant cultivar, yielded more than Forrest, a sensitive cultivar, in an infested field. Plots treated with aldicarb, carbofuran and fenamiphos (all at 2.24 kg a.i./ha) had fewer nematodes 40 days after planting than untreated plots, but yields were not consistently increased due to late-season drought stress and an acid subsoil. Plots planted with Forrest and treated with carbofuran had a greater yield (150%) than the untreated controls.






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