The efficacy of the reduced rates of 1,3-D+abamectin for control of Meloidogyne incognita in tomato production in China
2014
Qiao, Kang | Duan, Haiming | Wang, Hongyan | Wang, Yang | Wang, Kaiyun | Wei, Min
Tomato growers in China commonly face heavy root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) infestations. Current methods of control rely mainly on methyl bromide (MB) treatments to the soil. Our previous studies demonstrated that 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D) and abamectin were feasible alternatives to MB, and both had been widely used. However, the efficacy of reduced rates of 1,3-D combination with abamectin for their potential to control root-knot nematodes and effect on yield remains unknown. In the present study, the efficacy of such combination was tested in laboratory and field conditions. Laboratory tests showed that 1,3-D+abamectin (1:1, volume) exhibited moderate efficacy to M. incognita, better than abamectin used alone, with LC50 and LC90 2.28 and 10.40mg a.i. L−1, respectively. In field trials, reduced rates of 1,3-D+abamectin exhibited high control effect on M. incognita and were also associated to higher tomato growth and yield, compared with 1,3-D dose used alone. 1,3-D+abamectin treatment exhibited a better performance than both 1,3-D doses used alone, demonstrating its superiority of combining use. There was a 17.7% to 60.9% and 11.4% and 67.8% yield increase from the various treatments compared with the control in the both seasons. The results of this study demonstrated that reduced rates of 1,3-D+abamectin had the potential to be used as an effective alternative to MB for M. incognita control and tomato production in Shandong province, China.
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