Research Article

Effects of Anaerobically Digested Slurry on Meloidogyne incognita and Pratylenchus penetrans in Tomato and Radish Production

Figure 1

Population of Meloidogyne incognita in soil (a) and tomato roots (b) at one month after application of anaerobically digested slurry and root-knot gall index (c). Different letters indicate significant differences between the treatments at . NPK: chemical fertilizer (8 : 8 : 8 N : P : K), ADCS: cow slurry, ADMS: municipal biowastes and excess slurry, 100: 100 mg  -N kg−1 soil and 200: 200 mg  -N kg−1 soil.
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(a) M. incognita in soil (per pot)
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(b) M. incognita in plant root
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(c)