Effect of meloidogyne incognita on tobacco plants infected at field transplanting

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P.M Yuen and A.S. Enon

Abstract

In a field trial, the addition of 400 ml soil containing 776 Meloidogyne incognita larvae per 200 ml
soil to each planting hole during field transplanting resulted in 9% yield reduction of tobacco plants (TAPM 36 variety) when compared with uninoculated controls.

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