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041 _aEn
044 _aCIV
090 _bDG/A/1350
100 _aSERI, Serge Pacome
100 _aKOUADIO, Demby Laetitia Muriel
100 _aGNONHOURI, Phillipe
100 _aTURQUIN, Louise
110 _aCentre National de Recherche Agronomique
110 _bCote d'Ivoire
242 _aEvaluation des effets fertilisants et nematicides des lixiviats de Banana Rachis et Purpureocillium lilacinum pour une reduction de la jachere Frequence dans la monoculture de la banane dessert
245 _aEvaluation of the fertilizing and nematicidal effects of lixiviate from banana rachis and purpureocillium lilacium for a reduction of follow frequency in dessert banana monoculture
260 _aAbidjan
260 _bInternational Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
260 _cNov 2021
302 _ap.430-437
362 _a2021
388 _a12-10-2022
520 _aThe practice of fallowing for one year represents a viable alternative to chemical control of Radopholus similis and Pratylenchus coffeae in dessert banana monoculture. Although necessary, fallowing has an economic disadvantage for farmers. The objective of this work is to evaluate the nematicidal and fertilizing effects of lixiviate from banana rachis and Purpureocillium lilacinum in order to reduce the frequency of fallowing. In this study, we performed a chemical analysis of the lixiviate and then compared the two types (plantain lixiviate and dessert lixiviate) at 25% concentration, Bioact (Purpureocillium lilacinum) at 106 spores/ml) and two mixed treatments (plantain lixiviate + Bioact and dessert lixiviate + Bioact) to an untreated control and a reference nematicide, fluopyram at 10% (Verango) during three cycles of cultivation of the dessert banana seedling Grande naine. At the end of each crop cycle, the evolution of the nematode population and the yield of banana plants were evaluated. Chemical analysis revealed a high potassium content in both products and a more remarkable amount of nitrogen in the plantain lixiviate. The results showed that Bioact did not show antagonistic effect against nematodes and impact on production. On the other hand, despite less nematicidal activity, the lixiviate significantly increased the yield compared to the chemical nematicide treatment. Therefore, only in the plots treated with lixiviate, it was possible to carry out several successive crop cycles. This result was more marked with the plantain lixiviate. The results presented in this work are encouraging for the development of biological control methods of banana nematodes by lixiviate
650 _2AGROVOC
650 _gCote d'Ivoire
650 _gMusa balbisiana
650 _gBananier dessert
650 _gsystemes de culture
650 _gProduction
650 _gEvaluation
650 _gPurpureocillium
650 _gMonoculture de la banane dessert
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856 _uhttps://www.ijcmas.com/10-11-2021/Serge%20Pacome%20Seri,%20et%20al.pdf
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