Management of Nematodes through Eco-Friendly Botanicals
Journal Title: Voyager - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
Plant parasitic nematodes are soil inhibiting microscopic creatures and are world-wide in distribution. They adversely affect the plant and cause great loss to agricultural forestry as well as horticulture production. They enter to the plant through root, stem, leaf, flower even fruit and causing various disease bacterial, fungal ultimately causing death of plant so facing deal with the above discussing situation we need to control of plant nematodes by using eco-friendly approach cost effective competent to other biochemical agent and agrochemicals.The antinemic properties of plants and their process in nematode management are being discussed in this paper. Parasitic, Horticulture, Nematodes, Antinemic, Management
Authors and Affiliations
Alka Vyas, Shashi Bala
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