Effective control of plant parasitic nematodes in the soil with compost amendments | Aplikácia kompostu - účinný nástroj na reguláciu parazitických nematód rastlín v pôde
2011
Renčo, M., Slovenská akadémia vied, Košice (Slovak Republic). Parazitologický ústav
The effect of municipal green compost (K1) and compost derived from penicillin production residues (K2) was applied at five rates (0%, 1%, 2.5%, 5% and 10% w/w) to control of plant parasitic nematodes in spring barley grown in pots. A significant reduction of parasitic nematode of all genera was observed. At the treatment of compost K1, the most significant decrease was found in Bitylenchus, Helicotylenchus, Heterodera, Paratylenchus and Rotylenchulus nematodes. Using compost K2 the most significant decrerase was noted in Bitylenchus, Geocenamus, Helicotyenchus and Rotylenchulus nematodes. In general, the nematode control was more effective by using compost K1 with the lower C:N ratio compared to compost K2. The analysis of variance showed a significant dependency among all factors involved in the experiment: type of compost, different doses and nematode genera.
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