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Cadusafos inhibits hatching, invasion and movement of the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida.
Cadusafos had a significant effect on the hatching, migration, movement, and root invasion of the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallidae in second-stage juveniles.
Year of Publication1999
The effect of the nematicide cadusafos on the hatching of the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida in potato root diffusate, soil leachate, and distilled water was investigated. Cadusafos had a significant effect on the hatching, migration, movement, and root invasion by the second-stage juveniles. Hatching was completely inhibited at low concentrations of cadusafos (0.002-0.004 µg/ml), but hatching resumed a week after removing the nematicide. At concentrations of 0.05 µg/ml and higher of analytical-grade cadusafos, the inhibition of hatching was permanent.
CitationIbrahim, S K; Haydock, P P J (1999) "Cadusafos inhibits hatching, invasion and movement of the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida."Journal of Nematology 31 (2) pp 201-206
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- Subject Collection > Arable & industrial crops > Potatoes
- Subject Collection > Arable & industrial crops > Pest & disease control
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