2018
DOI: 10.1080/09670874.2018.1444214
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Long-term biological effectiveness of Pochonia chlamydosporia var. catenulata against Meloidogyne incognita infection in a crop rotation systemi

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“…P. chlamydosporia, crop rotation, and the application of organic amendments all contribute to effective nematode management (Luambano et al, 2015). Impact of M. incognita through crop rotation with cucumber, tomato and pepper over six consecutive crop cycles under greenhouse conditions, was studied by (Ceiro-Catasú et al, 2018). It resulted that gall index was < 2 and the extensiveness was 42% in plants protected with P. chlamydosporia, presents a viable option for the long-term management of nematodes owing to its durable resting structure.…”
Section: Pochonia Chlamydosporia As a Biocontrol Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P. chlamydosporia, crop rotation, and the application of organic amendments all contribute to effective nematode management (Luambano et al, 2015). Impact of M. incognita through crop rotation with cucumber, tomato and pepper over six consecutive crop cycles under greenhouse conditions, was studied by (Ceiro-Catasú et al, 2018). It resulted that gall index was < 2 and the extensiveness was 42% in plants protected with P. chlamydosporia, presents a viable option for the long-term management of nematodes owing to its durable resting structure.…”
Section: Pochonia Chlamydosporia As a Biocontrol Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%