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IMPACT OF CERTAIN CHEMICAL PESTICIDES AND BIOAGENTS ON SUPPRESSING SOME PARASITIC NEMATODES ASSOCIATED WITH RICE PLANT UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS.

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Under field conditions, trials were conducted to evaluate the two chemical pesticides, i.e. Furan-El-Nasr (local) 10%G and Furadan (U.S.D) 10%G as post-planting applications on suppressing population of Aphelenchoides besseyi, Hirschmannilla  oryzae,  Meloidogyne spp. (J2)  and Tylenchorhynchus spp.naturally infested the rhizosphere of rice cv. Sakha 101 at six interval times during the growing rice  season 2006, in addition ,the two bioagents i.e. Bio-Zied and Bio-Arc were also tested as foliar spray on rice for controlling A. besseyi infecting vegetative parts at the same conditions. Results revealed that all tested compounds reduced the average number of such nematodes either recovered from the rhizosphere or vegetation parts to a certain extent. With respect to soil samples, Furadan(U.S.A) achieved the highest percentage nematode reduction values 40% and 49.6% for H. oryzae and A. besseyi, respectively ,with their peaks that were recorded to be 315 and 266 individuals /250 g. soil after 60 days from seedlings transplanting , respectively. On the other hand, Furan-El-Nasr showed the highest value of percentage reduction of A. besseyi /one gram vegetative parts of rice plant (66.0%) while ranked second to Furadan (U.S.A) in the increment of rice grains weight with values 42.6 and 33.3%, respectively. Moreover, among the two bioagents tested, Bio-Arc, Bacillus megaterium ranked third to Furan-El-Nasr in value of percentage A. besseyi reduction per one gram of vegetative rice plant (28.8%)  and increased weight of 1000 rice grains with value of 11.1%, whereas, Bio-Zied, Trichoderma album showed the least values of both criteria.

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10.21608/jppp.2007.220711

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Chemical pesticides i.e Furadan, Furan-El-Nasr, Bioagents, i.e Bio-Arc, Bio-zied, Aphelenchoides besseyi Hirschmannilla oryzae, Meloidogyne (J2), Tylenchorhynchus, Rice cv. Sakha101

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Khalil,

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E.M.

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Nematology Res. Unit, Agric. Zool. Dept., Fac. of Agric., Mansoura Univ. Egypt

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El-Sherif

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Nematology Division, Plant Pathology Inst., Agric. Res. Centre, Giza

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elsherifmohammed@yahoo.com

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Samaa

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Shawky

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32

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10

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31463

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2007-10-01

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2007-09-17

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2007-10-01

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8,712

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2090-3677

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2090-3758

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Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology

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IMPACT OF CERTAIN CHEMICAL PESTICIDES AND BIOAGENTS ON SUPPRESSING SOME PARASITIC NEMATODES ASSOCIATED WITH RICE PLANT UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS.

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