2021
DOI: 10.33996/revistaalfa.v5i15.131
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Biofumigación y solarización como estrategias de manejo de nematodos en tomate (Solanum lycopersicum)

Abstract: El control de los nematodos fitoparásitos se ha basado principalmente en el uso de productos químicos, los cuales cada vez presentan menor eficiencia, por lo que se requiere buscar estrategias ecológicamente sustentables. Se realizaron dos ensayos para evaluar el efecto de la biofumigacion y  solarización  sobre   las   poblaciones  de nematodos en el cultivo de tomate (Solanum lycopersicum) bajo condiciones de invernadero. En el primer ensayo se estudió el efecto solo y combinado de la biofumigación con la so… Show more

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“…The low population of nematodes found may be due to the fact that remains of organic matter are frequently added in crops in these localities, because it is a region with organic production system. In other crops, the incorporation of organic matter and cultural management in addition to the use of resistant varieties are factors that allow reducing populations of plant-parasitic nematodes in field soils (Curay et al, 2021). Free-living nematodes allow reducing populations of phytoparasitic nematodes (Khan and Kim, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The low population of nematodes found may be due to the fact that remains of organic matter are frequently added in crops in these localities, because it is a region with organic production system. In other crops, the incorporation of organic matter and cultural management in addition to the use of resistant varieties are factors that allow reducing populations of plant-parasitic nematodes in field soils (Curay et al, 2021). Free-living nematodes allow reducing populations of phytoparasitic nematodes (Khan and Kim, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%