Abstract

Purpose: Phytonematodes known as the hidden enemies of plants and crops are potential pest of walnut trees in Abbottabad, KP Pakistan. Methods: Soil samples from walnut trees were collected from different localities were processed by using Bearmann funnel techniques. Several nematode species were identified including Meloidogyne incognita, Helicotylenchus dihystera, Psilenchus hilarulus, Tylenchus sp. and Helicotylenchus vulgaris. Findings & Practical implication: Management of plant parasitic nematodes by using castor oil cakes (8kg/tree), cow dung (8 kg/tree) and duck manure (8kg/tree) showed that population was declined after application. Plant growth and yield was also improved. Data plotted in histogram graphs and t-test showed that p values were found significant. Conclusion: The mean and S.D values of initial population, 3 month, 6 month and 12 month for castor oil cakes are 116 ± 1.2, 84 ± 1.0, 60 ± 1.0, 42 ± 0.6, for cow dung 127 ± 5.7, 110 ± 2.4, 87 ± 2.4, 73 ± 1.3 and for duck manure 108 ± 2.4, 92 ± 1.0, 69 ± 0.5, 45 ± 1.0. Keywords: Phytonematodes, walnut, castor oil, cow dung, duck manure.

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