THE EFFECTS OF TWO CROP RESIDUES ON NEMATODES IN COWPEA CULTIVATION

Authors

  • E. E. A. Oyedunmade
  • J. O. Babatola
  • T. I. Olabiyi

Abstract

Two years of field trials were carried out to assess the effectiveness of two crop residues (Parkia clappertoniana husks and Cola nitida pods) in plant-parasitic nematode control. The two rates (0.5 and 1 ton/ha each) of the crop residues gave some measure of nematode control in cowpea and improved the growth and yield of the crop. Treatment with 1 ton/ha of C. nitida pods gave the best control of three major nematode pests of cowpea.

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1995-06-15

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