Plant protection with inorganic ions.
J Nematol
; 23(4): 409-13, 1991 Oct.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-19283146
Gradients of salts of the specific ion repellents for Meloidogyne incognita -- NH, K, Cl, and NO -- have been demonstrated to shield tomato roots from infestation in soil. The strategy of these greenhouse experiments was to interpose a salt barrier in a soil column between the plant roots and the nematodes. The relative effectiveness of the salts as a barrier to infective second-stage juveniles in a sandy loam was NHNO, NHCl > KNO > KCl. Some of these ions are beneficial to plant growth, and the results suggest that a new environmentally tolerable means of plant protection is possible.
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En
Journal:
J Nematol
Year:
1991
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Article
Country of publication:
Poland