Sommige aspekte van die invloed van Tagetes spesies op Nematode
Abstract
A short synopsis is given on the relation between nematodes and
different Tagetes species with emphasis on the uncertain tics
concerning the actual Tagetes effect.
This is followed by a brief discussion on the purpose of the
project and the methods and techniques employed in the
investigation.
Nematodes are identified to genus level only, except in the case
of Meloidogyne where species are identified. The relevant nematode
groups Meloidogyne, Heplolairuidae, Tylenchidae, Aphelenchidae,
Dorylaimidae and the Rhabditida are compared under different
treatments.
Experiments were carried out in micro-plots under field conditions.
Similar experiments were simultaneously carried out in pots in the
glass-house under controlled conditions. Different varieties of
Tagetes erecta (Marigolds ) and T.minuta (Khaki weed) were cultivated
in the infested soil for t en months. The effect of these plants
on t he nematode population was assessed by comparing the nematode
populations in the treated soil with the nematode population in
fallow soil as a control. After treatment a host plant ,
Lycopersicon esculentum (Tomato), was cultivated in the treated
soil and in fallow soil for three months and assessed for nematode
damage. Changes in the nematode population in the soil were
also assessed. Correlation be tween the plant growth and
infection was investigated. A study was also made of the effect
Tagetes has, as a green manure, on the nematode population in the
soil and the infestation and growth of L. esculentum thereafter.
The effect of Tagetes , as green manure, on the nematode population
in the soil : as well as infestation and growth of J, esculentum
cultivated after treatment, is compared with the effect of
Crotalaria juncia (Sunnhemp) and Pcnnisetum typhoides ( Babala).
The practical value and application of the different treatments
in agriculture a re discussed.