Browsing Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences by Subject "Biofumigation"
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Alternative nematode management strategies
(Springer, 2017)In South Africa, about 48 % of the people live in rural areas. A large portion (35 %) of this rural population lives below the poverty line. Most of these communities depend on the production of grain, leguminous and ... -
Brassicacea-based management strategies as an alternative to combat nematode pests: a synopsis
(Elsevier, 2016)Nematode pests parasitise and cause substantial crop yield and quality losses to a wide range of crops worldwide. To minimize such damage, the exploitation and development of alternative nematode control strategies are ... -
Effect of biofumigants on soil microbial communities and ecotoxicology of earthworms (Eisenia andrei)
(Springer, 2016)Biofumigation is considered a good alternative to chemical fumigation because it can control crop pathogens and diseases with lower health and environmental risks than chemical fumigants. Glucosinolates are volatile compounds ... -
The effect of canola (Brassica napus) as a biofumigant on soil microbial communities and plant vitality: a pot study
(Taylor & Francis and NISC, 2013)Canola (Brassica napus) may be incorporated into soil as a biofumigant for control of pathogens such as Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Yet, the effect of biofumigants on natural microbial communities required to maintain soil ... -
The host status of Brassicaceae to Meloidogyne and their effects as cover and biofumigant crops on root-knot nematode populations associated with potato and tomato under South African field conditions
(Elsevier, 2018)Cover and biofumigant crops of Brassicaceae are potential alternatives to synthetically-derived nematicides for managing root-knot nematode pests in various crops. The host status of Eruca sativa (cvs. Rocket Trio and ...