Response of a Sugarcane Nematode Population to the Addition of Nematocides in Irrigation Water
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Román, J., & Badillo, J. (1965). Response of a Sugarcane Nematode Population to the Addition of Nematocides in Irrigation Water. The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico, 49(3), 325–330. https://doi.org/10.46429/jaupr.v49i3.13032

Abstract

An experiment was conducted in which two nematocides, Nemagon and Fumazone, were applied to sugarcane in irrigation water. The experiment consisted of five treatments: Nemagon 1/2, Nemagon 1, Fumazone 1/2, Fumazone 1 gallon per acre, and control, which consisted of an application of water without nematocide. Two applications were given during the year, the first at planting time, the second 5 months after planting. It was found that the parasitic-nematode population was reduced after the application of the nematocides and, thereafter, the population was gradually increased. Although there was a trend towards higher values for sucrose, cane, and sugar per acre in the plots treated with nematocides, the differences were not significant when compared with the control.
https://doi.org/10.46429/jaupr.v49i3.13032
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