Causal Agent:
Nematode (Meloidogyne spp.)
Characteristic Symptoms: | |
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Presence of galls on roots of affected plants is the distinguishing symptom of root-knot disease. |
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Severely infected plants may show chlorosis of leaves and stunting. Wilting of plants sometimes occur. |
Conditions for Disease Development | |
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Light and sandy soil with an optimal soil temperature of 27°C favor root-knot nematode infection. |
Management and Control: | |
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Crop rotate with grain crops to reduce nematode population levels.
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Biofumigate with brassicas such as mustard. |
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Apply nematicide such as carbosulfan (e.g. MarshallⓇ). |
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