2007
DOI: 10.1007/bf03020603
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Effect of solarization and fumigant applications on soilborne pathogens and root-knot nematodes in greenhouse-grown tomato in Turkey

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“…As a result of increasing soil temperature thanks to solarization (Figure 1), it must have made a strong effect on growth by means of more nutrients taken up by eggplant because of eradicating or decreasing the soil borne pathogens and weeds. The current findings are also consistent with previous studies (Yucel et al, 2007;Lalitha et al, 2001;Candido et al, 2008;Cimen et al, 2010a). In addition, eggplant growth was accelerated even further by chicken manure due to the fact that it improved soil structure thanks to its contain organic materials.…”
Section: Plant Growthsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…As a result of increasing soil temperature thanks to solarization (Figure 1), it must have made a strong effect on growth by means of more nutrients taken up by eggplant because of eradicating or decreasing the soil borne pathogens and weeds. The current findings are also consistent with previous studies (Yucel et al, 2007;Lalitha et al, 2001;Candido et al, 2008;Cimen et al, 2010a). In addition, eggplant growth was accelerated even further by chicken manure due to the fact that it improved soil structure thanks to its contain organic materials.…”
Section: Plant Growthsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Steve (2000) reported some promising results for soil fumigation with 946 l/ha metham-sodium when applied with solarization for 6 weeks. Yücel et al (2007a) reported that the application of of solarization + 400mg/ha Dazomet was effective against root-knot nematodes in single product pepper and aubergine cultivation.. Yücel et al (2007b) reported that the application of S + metam-sodium (500,750,1000 l/ha), and S + dazomet (400 kg/ha) in tomato cultivation was effective on rootknot nematodes compared to the control and S + metamodium1000 L/ha application (Yücel et al, 2014) Söğüt and Elekcioğlu (2007) found that the combination of solarization with dazomet (400 kg/ha) was effective on pepper (Yücel et al, 2009). Toktay et al (2015) reported that the combination of solarization with metam sodium or dazometone was more effective when compared to the application of solarization + metham sodium + iprodione and solarization + iprodione against root nematodes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FORL ile mücadelede başarıyı etkileyen en önemli faktör patojenin topraktaki popülasyon yoğunluğudur. 2005-2006 üretim döneminde Doğu Akdeniz Bölgesi'nde örtü altı domates seralarında yapılan bir çalışmada, FORL infeksiyonunun yüksek olduğu bir serada (% 82.4) solarizasyon ve düşük doz Metham Sodium (1000 L ha -1 ) ile yapılan kombine bir uygulamada hastalık çıkışı % 22.4, etki % 42.5 olurken, yalnız solarizasyon uygulamasında bu değerler % 49.9-% 39.0 şeklinde belirlenmiş ve yeterli bir etki sağlanamamıştır (Yücel et al 2007). Bunun yanı sıra uygulamaların başarılı bir şekilde yapılması, sonradan sulama suyu ve işleme aletleri ile patojenin yeniden kolonize olma yeteneği FORL mücadelesinde kritik faktörler olarak değerlendirilmiştir (Yücel & Çınar 1989).…”
Section: Uygulamaların Hasat Parametreleri Ve Hastalık çıKışına Etkisinin Değerlendirilmesiunclassified