Plant parasitic nematodes associated with ginger (Zingiber officinale) in Madhya Pradesh and denematization of infested rhizome by thermotherapy for management.
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Keywords:
ginger, nematodes, Meloidogyne incognita, hot water, denematizationAbstract
A study was conducted during 1991-94 on 9 genera of plant parasitic nematodes associated with ginger (Zingiberofficinale L.) in 6 districts of Madhya Pradesh. Meloidogylle incognita was predominant with 63% absolute frequency
of occurrence in the state. Denematization of ginger rhizomes by thermotherapy at 45°C for 3 hr disinfested the ginger
rhizomes which resulted in the increased number of pseudo stems and shoot-root weight. When such disinfected ginger
rhizomes planted in the field, there was 19.29-34.41 % 'increase in yield over control.
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VADHERA, I., TIWARI, S. P., & DAVE, G. S. (2013). Plant parasitic nematodes associated with ginger (Zingiber officinale) in Madhya Pradesh and denematization of infested rhizome by thermotherapy for management. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 68(7). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/27622