2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2022.107781
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Organic mulching modulated native populations of entomopathogenic nematode in vineyard soils differently depending on its potential to control outgrowth of their natural enemies

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“…The results of the F test on the analysis of variance (Appendix even-numbered 2 to 20) show that there is no significant interaction between tomato varieties and the type of organic mulch on the growth of plant height and stem diameter and fruit yield such as number of fruits per plant, fruit weight per plant, diameter fruit and fruit weight of tomatoes. This shows that the differences in the responses of all variables observed due to differences in varieties do not depend on the use of organic mulch or vice versa (Blanco-Pérez et al, 2022).…”
Section: Interactionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The results of the F test on the analysis of variance (Appendix even-numbered 2 to 20) show that there is no significant interaction between tomato varieties and the type of organic mulch on the growth of plant height and stem diameter and fruit yield such as number of fruits per plant, fruit weight per plant, diameter fruit and fruit weight of tomatoes. This shows that the differences in the responses of all variables observed due to differences in varieties do not depend on the use of organic mulch or vice versa (Blanco-Pérez et al, 2022).…”
Section: Interactionmentioning
confidence: 72%