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VOL. 10, ISSUE 6 (2023)
Infestation of Tylenchulus semipenetrans on citrus plantations and their management
Authors
Ankit Choudhary, Dr. Sunil Kumar, Anirudh Jaswal, Jitender Singh Sankhla, Ravi Kant
Abstract
Many plant parasitic nematodes can harm citrus, but Tylenchulus
semipenetrans is one of the most significant ones globally. This nematode
causes a higher degree of damage as compared to other nematodes. It feeds on
the feeder roots of the plant and damages them. Therefore, the
plant cannot take up water or nutrients from the soil essential for its growth
and development, causing the slow decline of citrus. There have been reports of
the Tylenchulus from many countries, including India. At the global
level, it is majorly reported from the countries like the USA, Egypt, Pakistan,
Iraq and many European countries. In India, it is reported from the states like
Assam, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh etc. In this article, we will discuss the
major affected areas by Tylenchulus semipenetrans in the world including
India, and go through various research at national and international levels in
which the Tylenchulus semipenetrans were reporting and also discuss
their management which involves Pre-Plant Management Techniques, Botanical
control, Bioagents, Chemical Control, and Genetic Control (Hybrid Root Stock).
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Pages:67-73
How to cite this article:
Ankit Choudhary, Dr. Sunil Kumar, Anirudh Jaswal, Jitender Singh Sankhla, Ravi Kant "Infestation of <i>Tylenchulus semipenetrans</i> on citrus plantations and their management". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 10, Issue 6, 2023, Pages 67-73
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