el-akhrasy R.M.’s research while affiliated with Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) and other places

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Effect of intercropping garlic entire grapevine rows on yield/tree (kg), bunch weight (g), bunch width (cm)
Effect of intercropping garlic entire grapevine rows on plant height (cm), number of leaves per plant, the
Effect of intercropping garlic entire grapevines rows on competitive indices between grapevines and garlic
Effect of garlic intercropping on numbers of Meloidogyne incognita, R.reniformis, Pratylenchus spp.,
Evaluation The Effect of Intercropping Garlic with Grapevines on Productivity, Phytoremediation, Competitive Indices and Plant Parasitic Nematode Community
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April 2021

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Journal of Plant Production

F. S. Mohsen

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H. G. Zyada

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el-akhrasy R.M.

The present investigation was carried out during winter of the consecutive seasons (2018/2019 and 2019/2020) on 9 year old Flame Seedless grapevines grown in a private vineyard at Sharkia Governorate, Egypt. Garlic (Balady cv) was intercropped with grapevines (Flame Seedless cv) on dripper irrigation lines, as a try to reduce numbers of phytonematodes in grapevine soil. For grapevines, the obtained results referred that intercropping insignificantly (P≤0.05) increased number of berries/bunch, weight of 100 berries and berry firmness, separation force, total soluble solids percentage, anthocyanin content and yield/ vine as well as bunch weight and width, berry length, berry diameter and berry shape index compared to sole grapevines. For garlic (Balady cv), the achieved results pointed out that plant height, number of leaves/plant, leaf fresh weight/ plant, nick diameter as well as bulb diameter, height and weight/ plant insignificantly decreased when garlic intercropped with grapevines compared to control. Competition indices; i.e., land equivalent ratio (LER), area time equivalent ratio (ATER) and land utilization efficiency (LUE) showed that, intercropping garlic with grapevines was more efficient than sole cropping system. Aggressively estimation demonstrated that grapevines were dominant advantages while garlic was dominated. Moreover, intercropping garlic (Balady cv) with grapevines was obviously decreased population density of phytonematodes infesting grapevine orchard. Generally, garlic together with other biocontrol agents in grapevine orchards has the potential to be an efficient and environmentally agricultural management method to reduce numbers of plant parasitic nematodes.

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Fig.1: Mortality percentages from mixing chemical nematicides with imported and local entomopathogenic nematode species in controlling of Eobania vermiculata.
Fig. 2: Mortality percentages from mixing chemical nematicides with imported and local entomopathogenic nematode species in controlling of Monacha cartusinana.
Combined Effect of Certain Entompathogenic Nematodes and Two Nematicides against Juveniles of Eobania vermiculata and Monacha cartusinana (Müller)

June 2020

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Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences F Toxicology & Pest Control

Mortality of imported entomopathogenic nematodes, Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (HP88),H. indica, and Steinernema carpocapsae (All) compared with local EPNs isolates, H. bacteriophora (Ar-4), H. bacteriophora (Serag1), and H. bacteriophora (Ht) alone or combined with the recommended dose of abamectin and fenamiphos on juvenile mortality percentages of two land snail species, Eobania vermiculata (Müller) and Monacha cartusinana (Müller) have been studied in a series of laboratory experiments. Results exhibited that, mortality percentages and combined effect in the two land snail species were obviously influenced by EPNs species/strains, concentrations and exposure time. Among EPNs, H. bacteriophora HP88, H. indica, and H. bacteriophora (Ar-4) achieved the highest means of mortality percentages (66.67 & 70.0, 65.33 & 68.67 and 54.67 & 62.0 %) after three weeks of exposure with E. vermiculata and M. cartusinana. Whereas, S. carpocapsae (All) achieved the least mortality means (46.0 & 49.33 %) respectively. On the other hand, application of 500 IJs of EPNs conjunction with RD of abamectin and fenamiphos surpassed use EPNs or RD alone to reach (69.00, 70.00, 62.67 %), in fenamiphos and abamectin reached 71.33, 67.33 and 62.67 % in E. vermiculata with H. bacteriophora HP88, H. indica and H. bacteriophora (Ar-4), respectively. While the parallel values with M. cartusinana were 81.33, 84.00, 76.00 % in fenamiphos treatments and 72.00, 46.67, 67.33 % with abamectin treatments. CF of the tested EPNs with nematicides and their response varied according to periods of exposures. Synergistic and additive effects were exposed with EPNs and tested nematicides after one week, whereas additive or antagonistic effects were recorded after two and three weeks with examined land snail species.

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... Sampling, extraction, and identification of nematodes Nematode suspensions were isolated from the roots and soils of the analyzed grapevine cultivars. The soil samples were collected utilizing a combination of sifting and the Baermann trays method (Hooper et al., 2005;Samy et al., 2021). A 250 cm 3 aliquot of soil and 5 g of coarse roots from each cultivar were immersed in 100 ml of distilled water for 48 h, subsequently filtered through a 500-mesh tray, and 10 ml were obtained. ...

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The combination of composted animal manure and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria is a sustainable biofertilizer and bionematicide for grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars
Evaluation The Effect of Intercropping Garlic with Grapevines on Productivity, Phytoremediation, Competitive Indices and Plant Parasitic Nematode Community

Journal of Plant Production