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AVRDC International
Cooperators'
Fact Sheet |
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Pepper Disorders Root Knot Nematode Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne spp. Found worldwide, particularly in warm climates |
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Damage symptoms Plants are stunted with some
yellowing. Severely affected plants may wilt. A careful look
at the root system will reveal small galls. 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. 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. |
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Last updated: 2001. Information from: Vegetable Diseases: A Practical Guide. Lowell L. Black, AVRDC. |
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