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Author(s):Barker, G. M.; Watson, R. N.
Author Affiliation:Raukura Soil and Plant Research Station, MAF, Private Bag, Hamilton, N.Z.
Title:Effect of Oxamyl and Isazophos on Ryegrass Seedling Growth and Nematode Infestation
Source:Tests of Agrochemicals and Cultivars. Vol. 8, April 1987, p. 16-17.
Publishing Information:London: Assoc. of Applied Biologists.
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Oxamyl; Isazophos; Lolium; Seedlings; Growth; Nematoda; Pratylenchus; Meloidogyne; Phytotoxicity
Abstract/Contents:"Isazophos has been recognized as an effective nematicide in pasture or turfgrass applications (2). In pot trials reported here, isazophos as a simulated treatment gave greater reduction in nematode numbers in ryegrass seedlings than oxamyl seed treatment, but phytotoxic effects reduced seedling emergence and delayed growth. Separate field trials using the same soils gave similar nematode control but phytotoxic symptoms were less pronounced (3). Oxamyl had no adverse effect on plant growth."
Language:English
References:3
Note:Discussion as abstract.
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Barker, G. M., and R. N. Watson. 1987. Effect of Oxamyl and Isazophos on Ryegrass Seedling Growth and Nematode Infestation. Tests Agrochem. Cultiv. 8:p. 16-17.
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