M. Akhtar, Plant growth and nematode dynamics in response to soil amendments with neem products, urea and compost, BIORES TECH, 69(2), 1999, pp. 181-183
Two neem-based granular products, Achook and Suneem G (containing azadirach
tin), urea and compost manure were incorporated in field soil at different
doses. These treatments decreased the number of plant-parasitic nematodes w
ith increasing doses of products. Combinations of both neem-products with u
rea were the most effective in suppressing plant-parasitic nematode populat
ions. The neem products and product combinations with urea significantly de
creased numbers of free-living nematodes compared with controls; however, p
opulations increased in the compost-treated plots. The growth of pigeonpea
(Cajanus cajan L.) was improved in all treatments; in part due to the contr
ol of plant-parasitic nematodes and in part due to manurial effects. Urea w
as phytotoxic at 330 kg N/ha when applied alone, however, it was not phytot
oxic at this addition rate when given in combination with the neem-based pr
oducts. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.