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Fact Sheet

Pepper Disorders


Root Knot Nematode
Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne spp.


Found worldwide, particularly in warm climates



Damage symptoms

Plants are stunted with some yellowing. Severely affected plants may wilt. A careful look at the root system will reveal small galls.


Conditions for development

This nematode has a very wide host range. It can survive as dormant eggs for a few months. Warm temperatures and light sandy soils are conducive for its development.


Control

Use crop rotation; flooded rice in particular greatly reduces root knot populations. A few resistant cultivars are available. Soil fumigants or nematicides may be used. Plowing during the fallow season will expose nematodes to drying and eliminate weeds that can host this pest.

 


Last updated: 2001. 
Information from:
Vegetable Diseases: A Practical Guide. Lowell L. Black, AVRDC.

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