DOSAGE:2 litre / acre.
Nematode destroying fungi have long been considered as promising biocontrol agents. Among these, Paecilomyces lilacinusis an effective parasite of nematode eggs. Egg parasites are more effective in reducing the populations. It also infects juveniles and young adults of most nematode species. It is highly useful in vegetables, pulses, oilseeds, turmeric, banana, citrus, fruit crops and ornamental plants.
DOSAGE:2 litre / acre
S.No | Quantity | Price |
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1 | 1 Ltr | Rs.280 |
DOSAGE:2 litre / acre.
ML | 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1000ml |
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Biological Control: Certain species of nematodes are used as biological control agents to manage pest populations, such as insect pests and plant-parasitic nematodes. They can reduce pest populations without harming non-target organisms or the environment.
Nutrient Recycling: Nematodes play a crucial role in nutrient cycling by decomposing organic matter, releasing nutrients back into the soil, and making them available for plant uptake. This helps maintain soil fertility and supports healthy plant growth.
Soil Aeration: Some nematode species, particularly free-living and predatory nematodes, contribute to soil aeration by creating tunnels as they move through the soil. This enhances soil structure, water infiltration, and root penetration, improving overall soil health.
Indicator Species: Certain nematode species serve as indicators of soil health and ecosystem balance. Monitoring nematode populations can provide insights into soil quality, nutrient availability, and the presence of other soil organisms.
Symbiotic Relationships: Nematodes form symbiotic relationships with various organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, contributing to nutrient cycling, plant health, and ecosystem stability.
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