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Chabrier C., Quénéhervé Patrick. (2008). Preventing nematodes from spreading : a case study with Radopholus similis (Cobb) thorne in a banana field. Crop Protection, 27 (9), p. 1237-1243. ISSN 0261-2194.

Titre du document
Preventing nematodes from spreading : a case study with Radopholus similis (Cobb) thorne in a banana field
Année de publication
2008
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000257654600002
Auteurs
Chabrier C., Quénéhervé Patrick
Source
Crop Protection, 2008, 27 (9), p. 1237-1243 ISSN 0261-2194
During the last decade, new crop systems have been developed in the French West Indies to avoid repeated applications of nematicides in banana fields. These combine fallow or rotation crops and nematode-free in vitro plants. In many fields, however, after 2-4 years, the burrowing nematodes Radopholus similis progressively re-infest banana fields, leading growers to re-apply nematicides. Among different hypotheses for re-infestation, we studied the possibility that nematodes were disseminated by runoff water. The study was conducted in an experimental field on plots that were defined by ditches or marked with flags and weeded or not, prior to replanting with in vitro plants. Results showed that 50-80cm deep ditches efficiently prevent R. similis dissemination and that dispersion by water runoff is the major route of contamination. In contrast, weed management during the fallow period had little influence.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010042685]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010042685
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