2017
DOI: 10.4322/nematoda.00417
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Potential of Crotalaria juncea as cover crop for cyst nematode suppression under Central Europe conditions

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Interest in the use of cover crops for soil health improvement and soil amelioration with organic matter is increasing. In addition to more general benefits, cover crops have also long been implemented for biological nematode suppression. For example for more than three decades, Heterodera schachtii has been managed by cultivating nematode-resistant brassica cover crops in Central Europe and more recently in North America. Production systems may require additional cover crop species when brassica cove… Show more

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“…However, greater HA associated with genotypes that did not flowered resulted in greater reduction in nematode population and greater N fixation. Sunn hemp decreases the nematode population through several mechanisms, such as a poor host‐effects, allelopathy, or enhancing the nematode antagonists as parasitic or predatory fungi (Collange, Navarrete, Peyre, Mateille, & Tchamitchian, 2011; Sedaghatjoo, Söchting, & Westphal, 2017; Wang, Sipes, & Schmitt, 2002). Sunn hemp synthesizes pyrrolizidine alkaloids as secondary metabolites and then releases them to the soil (Mosjidis, Burke, & Hess, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, greater HA associated with genotypes that did not flowered resulted in greater reduction in nematode population and greater N fixation. Sunn hemp decreases the nematode population through several mechanisms, such as a poor host‐effects, allelopathy, or enhancing the nematode antagonists as parasitic or predatory fungi (Collange, Navarrete, Peyre, Mateille, & Tchamitchian, 2011; Sedaghatjoo, Söchting, & Westphal, 2017; Wang, Sipes, & Schmitt, 2002). Sunn hemp synthesizes pyrrolizidine alkaloids as secondary metabolites and then releases them to the soil (Mosjidis, Burke, & Hess, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%