Journal of Biopesticide

Journal of Biopesticide

2011, Vol. 4, Issue2

COMPARISON OF INORGANIC AND ORGANIC NEMATICIDES ON THE POPULATION OF SOIL NEMATODES IN HYBRIDS OF SACCHARUM SPECIES


AUTHOR(S)
K. Mohan

ABSTRACT

Organic nematicides such as neem cake, press mud, groundnut oil cake, neem mark and cotton seed oil and inorganic nematicides such as carbofuron, phorate and aldicarb have been found to have inhibitory effect against the soil nematodes including plant parasitic nematodes of sugarcane crop. The percent reductions of nematode population with the organic and chemical nematicides were studied. Among the organic amendments neem cake recorded the maximum reduction of nematode population density of 89.36 per cent and the cotton seed oil cake the minimum 60.84 per cent compared with control plots. Among the chemical nematicides, carbofuron reduced the population density of nematodes to the maximum, i.e. being 100 percent followed by phorate while aldicarb recorded the minimum compared to the population density of control.


DOI
https://doi.org/10.57182/jbiopestic.4.2.201-204

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