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*0595 Mishra, S.D. ; Gaur, H.S. 1981. Efficacy of nematicidal seed<br />
treatment in the control of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on<br />
mungbean Vigna radiata. INDIAN JOURNAL OF NEMATOLOGY, v.I1(l):127. [Enj<br />
(REP.MB-2322)<br />
The efficacy of seed treatment with three nematicides viz., aldicarb<br />
sulphone, carbofuran and Thimet at 1, 2 and 3% a.i. (w/w) was studied for<br />
mungbean in 4 sq.m field plots infested with Meloidogyne incognita at initial<br />
density of 5 second stage juveniles per cc of soil. Aldicarb sulphone at 1% was<br />
found to be most effective in increasing grain yield. Aldicarb sulphone at 2<br />
and 3% and caebofuran and Thimet at 3% did cause marked reduction in nematode<br />
population but failed to cause proportionate increase in yield due to<br />
phytotoxic effects and decreased germination percentage. [AS]<br />
*0596 Das, P. ; Phukan, P.N. 1982. Reaction of certain mung cultivars to<br />
root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita). INDIAN JOURNAL OF NEMATOLOGY,<br />
v.12:204-205. [En] (REP.MB-2774)<br />
Seventeen pot-grown mungbean cultivars were screened for resistance to<br />
root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita). All of them were found susceptible.<br />
[EMS]<br />
*0597 Darekar, K.S. ; Bhosale, D.J. 1985. Reaction of some green gram<br />
cultivars to root-knot nematode. JOURNAL OF MAHARASHTRA AGRICULTURAL<br />
UNIVERSITIES, v.10(2):227. [En] (REP.MB-2736)<br />
Out of 24 mungbean cultivars grown in pots and inoculated with Meloidogyne<br />
incognita, ML 62 and ML 80 were observed to be resistant. [THH]<br />
*0598 Gnanapragasam, N.C. ; Sivapalan, P. ; Dharmasena, W.A.M. 1985.<br />
Screening of different cultivars of black gram (Phaseolus mungo L.), green<br />
gram (Phaseolus aureus Roxb.) and cowpea (Vigna catJang Walp.) for<br />
resistance/susceptibility to Meloidogyne species. INTERNATIONAL NEMATOLOGY<br />
NETWORK NEWSLETTER, v.2(4):22-25. [En] (A:PS)<br />
A number of varieties of mungbean (17 varieties), blackgram (7) and cowpea<br />
(13) were screened in the field for resistance to root-knot nematode,<br />
Meloidogyne incognita. Two mungbean and 3 cowpea varieties remained free of<br />
infection. Another 4 mungbean, 5 cowpea, and I blackgram variety only had light<br />
infections. All others were moderately to heavily infected. [EMS]<br />
*0599 Vijayalakshmi, K. ; Goswami, B.K. 1986. Effect of seed treatments<br />
with nee= cake and neem oil on the germination of moong (green gram) and its<br />
vulnerability to root-knot nematodes. INTERNATIONAL NEMATOLOGY NETWORK<br />
NEWSLETTER, v.3(1):8-9. [En] (A:PS)<br />
Germination of mungbean seed was not affected by the gum (check) and neem<br />
cake, but neem oil delayed and suppressed germination. Both neem cake and neem<br />
oil were effective in reducing root penetration by Meloidogyne incognita<br />
juveniles at 3 days.as well as 6 days after germination. The cake was more<br />
effective. The number of juveniles penetrating was only 25% and 36% of that on<br />
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