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This fact sheet details information on root knot disease, including cause, symptoms, life-cycle, infection and spread, management strategies, soil sterilisation and fumigation, gravity flow fumigation machine, and registered fumigant and non-fumigant nematicides in NSW.
Year Published
2003
Project Provider
NSWDPI
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Root knot disease is prevalent throughout most of New South Wales. A great many broad-leafed plants are susceptible to infection. Grasses are affected less often and show little obvious knotting. In cultivated crops, the disease is important in the growing of tobacco, tomatoes, and many other vegetable types. In the production of propagating material and nursery stock, constant attention is needed to prevent infection.
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