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Abstract
Belonolaimus longicaudatus (sting nematode) is an important pest in Florida potato production and is managed primarily by fumigation using 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D). Other effective nematicides are needed for more flexibility in managing this pest. The objective of this study was to evaluate fluensulfone, metam potassium, and mixtures of the two products, relative to 1,3-D and untreated control, for efficacy at managing sting nematode, and for non-target effects on free-living nematodes in potato. To test this objective, a small-plot field experiment was conducted in northeast Florida in 2020 and repeated in 2021. Metam potassium fumigation (390 kg a.i./treated ha)-with or without fluensulfone-managed sting nematode soil abundances but was phytotoxic to potato. Strategies that mitigate metam potassium phytotoxicity, such as reduced application rates, are needed before efficacy of metam potassium in this system can be determined. As a preplant soil spray, fluensulfone alone (403 g a.i./treated ha) did not manage sting nematode abundances and had an inconsistent effect on yield. Fumigation with 1,3-D (88.3 kg a.i./treated ha) was the only treatment that consistently managed sting nematode and increased potato yield. Nematicides did not consistently affect free-living nematodes.
长尾贝洛诺莱姆斯(蜇线虫)是佛罗里达州马铃薯生产中的一种重要害虫,主要通过使用1,3-二氯丙烯(1,3-D)熏蒸进行管理。还需要其他有效的杀线虫剂来提高管理这种害虫的灵活性。本研究的目的是评估与1,3-D和未经处理的对照相比,氟磺酸、甲铵钾和这两种产品的混合物在管理刺线虫方面的功效,以及对马铃薯中自由生活线虫的非靶向作用。为了验证这一目标,2020年在佛罗里达州东北部进行了一项小地块田间试验,并于2021年重复进行。变质钾熏蒸(390公斤a.i./处理公顷)-使用或不使用氟磺酸酮控制了蜇线虫土壤的丰度,但对马铃薯具有植物毒性。在确定元钾在该系统中的功效之前,需要减轻元钾植物毒性的策略,例如降低施用率。作为一种植物前期土壤喷雾,单独使用氟森砜(403克a.i./处理公顷)不能控制蜇线虫的丰度,对产量的影响也不一致。用1,3-D熏蒸(88.3 kg a.i./处理公顷)是唯一能持续控制蜇线虫并提高马铃薯产量的处理方法。线虫并没有持续影响自由生活的线虫。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Nematology is the official technical and scientific communication publication of the Society of Nematologists since 1969. The journal publishes original papers on all aspects of basic, applied, descriptive, theoretical or experimental nematology and adheres to strict peer-review policy. Other categories of papers include invited reviews, research notes, abstracts of papers presented at annual meetings, and special publications as appropriate.