Final report: Return on Investment for National Vegetable Research and Development Levy
20 May 2009Integrated Viral Disease Management in Vegetable Crops
24 August 2012Project Code
Short Summary
The project aimed to minimise the need for nematicides in the Queensland ginger industry by developing integrated management strategies for root-knot nematode.
Year Published
1997
Project Provider
QLD Department of Primary Industries
Attachment
The project aimed to minimise the need for nematicides in the Queensland ginger industry by developing integrated management strategies for root-knot nematode. Data collected during this project confirmed that hot water treatement eradicated nematodes from seed and substantially reduced nematode damage in the following crop. An experiment in the field showed that nematode-free seed could be produced by growing ginger in a layer of sawdust mulch and discarding that portion of the rhizone that was in contact with soil.
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Pests diseases and biosecurity
Environment