Efficacy of Abamectin for the control of root knot nematodes in tobacco seedling production in Zimbabwe

  • Muzhandu, R
  • Chinheya, C
  • Dimbi, S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The efficacy of different rates of abamectin for the control of root knot nematodes in tobacco soil-based seed beds was evaluated in this study. Different incorporation methods of abamectin in the soil were also evaluated. A combination of 45 ml worked into the soil to a depth of 20 cm using hoes was effective in controlling root knot nematodes. The efficacy was comparable (p = 0.05) to methyl bromide and 1.3 D. The other treatments evaluated did not give control and were comparable to the untreated control. Based on the results, abamectin can be a suitable replacement for methyl bromide for root knot nematode management in the tobacco seedbed.

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Muzhandu, R. T., Chinheya, C. C., Dimbi, S., & Manjeru, P. (2014). Efficacy of Abamectin for the control of root knot nematodes in tobacco seedling production in Zimbabwe. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 9(1), 144–147. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajar2013.6760

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