2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2013.03.004
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The use of liquid swine manure for the control of potato cyst nematode through soil disinfestation in laboratory conditions

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“…A significant correlation between soil VFA levels and seed inactivation was detected. VFAs are known to play a role in inactivation of various pests . Many of the VFA levels observed in this study corresponded to near complete weed seed inactivation, particularly under solar heated conditions.…”
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“…A significant correlation between soil VFA levels and seed inactivation was detected. VFAs are known to play a role in inactivation of various pests . Many of the VFA levels observed in this study corresponded to near complete weed seed inactivation, particularly under solar heated conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…VFAs are known to play a role in inactivation of various pests. 29,39 Many of the VFA levels observed in this study corresponded to near complete weed seed inactivation, particularly under solar heated conditions. Possible explanations for this are that the weed species tested were sensitive to the minimum level of VFAs observed across most of the amendment treatments, that there were additional inhibitory compounds produced from the soil amendments or that other effects of microbial activity such as direct degradation of weed seed tissue by microorganisms were also present.…”
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“…fresh material. In a laboratory study, López-Robles et al (2013) observed that liquid swine manure from a storage lagoon, after partial anaerobic incubation, significantly decreased cyst nematode populations and egg hatching percentages. Whether or not the anaerobic process is combined with composting, the products exhibit suppressive effects on phytopathogens.…”
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