Effect of Time of Application on the Action of Foliar Sprays of Oxamyl on Meloidogyne hapla in Tomato

Authors

  • Z. A. Stephan
  • D. L. Trudgill

Abstract

Foliar sprays containing 3,000 or 4,000 ppm oxamyl applied before inoculation with Meloidogyne hapla completely protected tomato plants from intection for up to 36 days but sprays containing 1,000 or 2,000 ppm provided only partial protection. Postinoculation sprays were less effective than preinoculation sprays but they decreased the numbers of females and their rate of development and increased the numbers of males. Similar amounts of oxamyl applied to the soil as a drench or as granules controlled M. hapla more effectively than foliar sprays but the longer treatment was delayed after infection the fewer the larvae that were killed and the more that became male. Key words: root-knot nematode, control, Vydate, Lycopersicon esculentum, sex ratio.

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Published

1983-01-15

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