Cm. Tu et al., EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES ON SOIL ENZYMATIC-ACTIVITIES, PRATYLENCHUS PENETRANS POPULATIONS, BLACK ROOT-ROT, AND GROWTH OF FLUE-CURED TOBACCO, Journal of environmental science and health. Part B. Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes, 30(2), 1995, pp. 141-162
Field experiments were conducted on Fox loamy sand with nine treatment
s and three varieties of flue-cured tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) to stu
dy the effect of nematicides, Telone II, Telone C17, Vorlex, Vorlex CP
, fenamiphos, and a fungicide, propamocarb on soil enzyme activities,
populations of Pratylenchus penetrans (Cobb) Filip. and Stek, black ro
ot rot, and growth of tobacco. Fumigants and fungicide were applied on
May 10 and fenamiphos was applied on May 17. Levels of NH4+-N in the
soil were higher after treatment with most pesticides on May 24 and Ju
ly 25 in the urease experiment. Dehydrogenase activity was inhibited b
y treatments of Telone C17 until June 27. and with Vorlex CP and propa
mocarb until June 13. Nematode counts before application of pesticides
were 2000 to 4000/kg of soil. Populations of P. penetrans were lower
in the fumigant nematicide treated plots throughout the experiment. Ne
matode population counts in tobacco roots of three varieties were some
times lower with Telone II, Vorlex, Vorlex CP and Vorlex + propamocarb
treatments than in the control tobacco roots. Occurrence of black roo
t rot lesion in D-76 variety was greater with Telone II and Vortex on
June 27. Less black root rot (Thielaviopsis basicola) incidences were
observed on July 25 in fumigant nematicide treated plots of C-18 varie
ty; fewer black root rots lesion were observed in the black root rot s
usceptible variety WM tobacco after Te)one C17 and Vorlex CP treatment
s. Significant growth of tobacco varieties in height and weight was ob
served with Telone C17 and Vorlex CP. Heavier root weights of the thre
e varieties were increased with treatment of Vorlex CP. The increase i
n yield of tobacco resulted mainly from control of nematodes and black
root rot.