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Bioresource Technology, Vol.51, No.2-3, 269-271, 1995
SUPPRESSION OF NEMATODE POPULATIONS WITH ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS
The incorporation of blood, fish and meat wastes into the soil was effective in reducing the populations of plant-parasitic nematodes and improved pigeon pea (Cajunus cajan L.) plant growth. Lower dosages (1 and 5% (w/w)) gave the best responses and the highest dose (10% (w/w)) showed phytotoxic effects. There was a correlation between reduced nematode populations and increased plant growth. Blood waste amendment to soil was the most effective nematode suppressant, followed by meat and fish wastes.
Keywords:ORGANIC-AMENDMENTS;CAJANUS CAJAN;NEMATODE CONTROL;PLANT-PARASITIC NEMATODES;WASTE UTILIZATION DISPOSAL;SOIL FERTILITY