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sergio
Registered: Posts: 115 |
Hello everyone, I have been battling Root Knot Nematode for a long time, not knowing what it was at first, I was losing trees, and no progress fig wise. Five years ago I started shredding leaves, mulching around the fig trees in the fall with at least 4 to 6 inches of it, added some lime. Last 3 years my trees |
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Herman2
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Way to go Sergio,add as much as 10 inches of mulch under tree ,and you will see them jumping up,that fast they will grow. |
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sergio
Registered: Posts: 115 |
Herman, you're right, it's like going from night to day. You're posts are always appreciated. |
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bullet08
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we talk about FMV a lot in the forum, but not much about RKN of late. i think RKN is more destructive to fig trees than FMV. |
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Ingevald
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This is an interesting topic. If you have noticed a reduced amount of infection, the mulch may be supporting a colony of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. If you do a Google search using the terms arbuscular mycorrhizal & root knot nematode, you will find some articles about the topic. Apparently this type of mycorrhizal fungi is able to control, suppress, etc., the root knot nematode. Here are some sample papers: |
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