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The Effects of Conservation Agriculture Practices on the Population Density of Fungivorous and Free-Living Nematodes in Different Crop Rotation Patterns

The Effects of Conservation Agriculture Practices on the Population Density of Fungivorous and Free-Living Nematodes in Different Crop Rotation Patterns

Reza Aghnoum*, Hamid-Reza Sharifi, Masoud Ghodsi and Ahmad Zare Fizabadi

Field and Horticultural Crops Research Department, Khorasan Razavi Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Mashhad, Iran.

 
*Correspondence | Reza Aghnoum, Field and Horticultural Crops Research Department, Khorasan Razavi Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Mashhad, Iran; Email: r.aghnoum@areeo.ac.ir

Figure 1:

Effect of different tillage methods (A) and different levels of residue retention (B) on the population of non-plant pathogenic nematodes in the 1st rotation pattern.

Figure 2:

Effect of different tillage methods (A) and different levels of residue retention (B) on the population of non-plant pathogenic nematodes in the 2nd rotation pattern.

Figure 3:

Effect of different tillage methods (A) and different levels of residue retention (B) on the population of non-plant pathogenic nematodes in the 3th rotation pattern.

Figure 4:

Effect of different tillage methods (A) and different levels of residue retention (B) on the population of free-living nematodes in the 4th rotation pattern.

Pakistan Journal of Nematology

December

Pakistan Journal of Nematology, Vol. 41, Iss. 2, Pages 101-194

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