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ALI, E., EL-ERAKI, S., ANTER, E., EL-GINDI, A. (1995). COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF GARLIC AND MARIGOLD ON MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA BY INTERCROPPING OR ROTATION WITH INFECTED TOMATO. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 73(4), 935-942. doi: 10.21608/ejar.1995.442871
EL-SAWY M. ALI; SALAH EL-ERAKI; EL-SAYED A. ANTER; ABDEL-MONEM Y. EL-GINDI. "COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF GARLIC AND MARIGOLD ON MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA BY INTERCROPPING OR ROTATION WITH INFECTED TOMATO". Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 73, 4, 1995, 935-942. doi: 10.21608/ejar.1995.442871
ALI, E., EL-ERAKI, S., ANTER, E., EL-GINDI, A. (1995). 'COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF GARLIC AND MARIGOLD ON MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA BY INTERCROPPING OR ROTATION WITH INFECTED TOMATO', Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 73(4), pp. 935-942. doi: 10.21608/ejar.1995.442871
ALI, E., EL-ERAKI, S., ANTER, E., EL-GINDI, A. COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF GARLIC AND MARIGOLD ON MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA BY INTERCROPPING OR ROTATION WITH INFECTED TOMATO. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1995; 73(4): 935-942. doi: 10.21608/ejar.1995.442871

COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF GARLIC AND MARIGOLD ON MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA BY INTERCROPPING OR ROTATION WITH INFECTED TOMATO

Article 29, Volume 73, Issue 4, December 1995, Page 935-942  XML PDF (2.16 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.1995.442871
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EL-SAWY M. ALI1; SALAH EL-ERAKI1; EL-SAYED A. ANTER2; ABDEL-MONEM Y. EL-GINDI2
1Plant Pathology Research Institute, Agricultural Research Centre, Giza, Egypt.
2Department of Agriculture and Nematology, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Abstract
Garlic and Taaetes were each planted either alone or combined with the nematizeci iliants. Data revealed that root galling of M.incognita on tomato roots, numbers of eggs/plant and J2 in soil were significantly decreased in single than in combined planting. Tagetes was generally more effective than garlic and Vydate. Residues of these two plants significantly decreased root galling of Mincagnita and J2 in soil, in single than of intercrops. Tagetes residues was significantly more effec­tive in reducing J2 in soil than garlic in single planting and even better than Vydate treatment. Although this was not significant in reducing root treatment galing due to this rotational effect. Garlic and in particu­lar Tagetes residues were effective in improving shoots of the nematized tomato by 11.6 % to 16% respectively . However, this improvment was not achieved due to intercropping treatment. Vydate was the best treatment to improve plant growth .Garlic was recommended over all treatments.
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