Root-knot nematodes

Meloidogyne spp.
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Date Compiled: 2024
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Control

Solution Product Category Production stage (if possible with reference to BBCH scale) Max nb. of a. i. application/year Application Details and Notes (commercial product example) Chemical Group
Paecilomyces lilacinus (Purpureolilacinum strain 251)
Microbiological nematocide
Interventions on the ground, 14 days before transplanting, to be repeated every 6 weeks, at a dose of 4 kg/ha
Azadirachtin
Biological nematocide
Azadirachtin
Garlic extract
Biological nematocide
Natural compound
Geraniol
Biological nematocide
from BBCH 11 to BBCH 89
6
(CEDROZ) Dosage: 9 L/ha
Natural compound
Thymol
Biological nematocide
Natural compound

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Solution Product Category Production stage (if possible with reference to BBCH scale) Max nb. of a. i. application/year Application Details and Notes (commercial product example) Chemical Group IRAC Code
Abamectin
Synthetic nematocide
3 (Between Abamectin and Emamectin)
Avermectins
6
Fluopyram
Synthetic nematocide
Pre-planting/Post-planting
1 (1 treatment in the open field; 2 treatments in the greenhouse; At most 2 treatments between Boscalid, Fluopyram, Pentyopirad, Isopyrazam, Fluxapyroxad)
(VELUM®PRIME) Dosage: 0,375-0,625 L/ha
Succinate dehydrogenase SDHI inhibitors
N3 (Frac code:7)
Fosthiazate
Synthetic nematocide
Planting/sowing
1
(NEMATHORIN 10 G) Dosage: 30 kg/ha
Organophosphates
1B
Oxamyl
Synthetic nematocide
First treatment at transplant, then repeat three times every 10-14 days
4
(VYDATE® 10L) Dosage:10-20 L/ha. With the crop in place, treat in a localized way through irrigation systems with liquid formulations
Carbamates
1A
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