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Comparative efficacy of oil seed radish and tomato root exudates on hatching of Meloidogyne hapla
Mennan S.; Melakeberhan H. (2006)Oil seed radish (Rapha'nus sativus cv. common L.) has been used for plant-parasitic nematodes as an green manure and trap crops. This study was conducted to determine and compare the effects of root exudates of oilseed ... -
Effect of Meloidogyne hapla on multi-purpose use of oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus)
Melakeberhan H.; Mennan S.; Ngouajio M.; Dudek T. (2008)Oilseed radish (OSR; Raphanus sativus), which can be used as a trap, cover or biofumigant when incorporated as a green manure crop, has potential for managing soil-borne biotic factors such as Meloidogyne hapla. However, ... -
Effects of biosolid amendment on populations of Meloidogyne hapla and soils with different textures and pHs
Mennan S.; Melakeberhan H. (Elsevier Ltd, 2010)Temperate vegetable and nursery industries face significant challenges in managing Meloidogyne hapla, a plant-parasite for which few resistant cultivars and/or viable alternatives to methyl bromide exist. N-Viro Soil® ... -
Effects of Hirsutella minnesotensis and N-Viro Soil® on populations of Meloidogyne hapla
Mennan S.; Chen S.; Melakeberhan H. (2007)This study was conducted to determine the effects of Hirsutella minnesotensis (Hm), an endoparasitic fungus, and N-Viro Soil® (NVS), a recycled municipal biosolid, on Meloidogyne hapla greenhouse populations from Rhode ... -
Potential use of arugula (Eruca sativa L.) as a trap crop for Meloidogyne hapla
Melakeberhan H.; Xu A.; Kravchenko A.; Mennan S.; Riga E. (2006)In the absence of resistant cultivars, the impending loss of methyl bromide (MBr) and few sustainable alternatives available, managing the northern root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne hapla, is a challenge in temperate vegetable ...