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Yabancı ot kontrol stratejilerinin su stresi altındaki muzda Meloidogyne spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) ve Helicotylenchus spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) üzerine etkisi

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 49 Sayı: 1, 53 - 67, 14.04.2025
https://doi.org/10.16970/entoted.1620611

Öz

Bu çalışma, farklı yabancı ot mücadele uygulamalarının 2022-2024 yıllarında Alata Bahçe Kültürleri Araştırma Enstitüsü, Türkiye’nin güneyi, Mersin’deki muz serasında nematod popülasyonları üzerindeki etkilerinin değerlendirilmesi amacıyla yürütülmüştür. Sera denemesi iki sulama rejimi altında: Tam (%100) ve Kısıtlı (%50) sulama, bölünmüş parsel deneme tasarımında ve her sulamada uygulamalar üç tekerrür olacak şekilde kurulmuştur. Dikim öncesi (indaziflam, oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin) ve dikim sonrası (glyphosate, diquat) herbisit kombinasyonlarını içeren yabancı ot kontrol uygulamaları alt parsellere uygulanmıştır. Ayrıca, jeotekstil malçlama ve biçme, herbisit kombinasyonları ile kontrol parseliyle (yabancı otlu) karşılaştırılmıştır. Nematod yoğunlukları, Helicotylenchus, Meloidogyne ve toplam nematodlar yabancı ot kaplama alanları ile ilişkili olarak ölçülmüştür. Sulama rejimlerinin yabancı ot kontrolü üzerinde önemli bir etkisi olmamıştır, ancak özellikle ikinci yılda nematod popülasyonlarını etkilemiştir. Yabancı ot kaplama alanlarına bağlı olarak, herbisit kombinasyonları (indaziflam, oxyfluorfen+glyphosate ve pendimethalin+glyphosate) ilk 6 ay boyunca nematodları baskılamada etkili olmuş, diquat herbisiti de hasattan önce baskılamayı sürdürmüştür. Jeotekstil malçlama yabancı otları baskılamış ve nematod popülasyonlarını etkilemiştir. Sonuçlar, yabancı ot kontrolünün ilk yılda nematod yoğunluklarını azaltmada daha etkili olduğunu, ikinci yılda ise nematod popülasyonlarının yabancı ot kaplama alanına göre farklılık gösterdiğini ortaya koymuştur. Bu durum, muz üretiminde nematodları kontrol etmek için yabancı ot konukçularını yönetmenin önemini vurgulamaktadır.

Destekleyen Kurum

Republic of Türkiye, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, General Directorate of Agricultural Research and Policies

Proje Numarası

TAGEM/BSAD/B/21/A2/P1/2562

Teşekkür

This study was supported by the Republic of Türkiye, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, General Directorate of Agricultural Research and Policies (TAGEM/BSAD/B/21/A2/P1/2562).

Kaynakça

  • Arantes, A. M., S. L. R. Donato, D. L. De Siqueira & E. F. Coelho, 2018. Gas exchange in 'pome' banana plants grown under different irrigation systems. Engenharia Agrícola, 38 (2): 197-207.
  • Araya, M. & D. De Waele, 2005. Effect of weed management on nematode numbers and their damage in different root thickness and its relation to yield of banana (Musa AAA cv. Grande Naine). Crop Protection, 24 (7): 667-676.
  • Araya, M. & F. Blanco, 2001. Changes in the stratification and spatial distribution of the banana (Musa AAA cv. Grande Naine) root system of poor, regular, and good developed plants. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 24 (11): 1679-1693.
  • Araya, M., A. Vargas & A. Cheves, 1998. Changes in distribution of roots of banana (Musa AAA cv. Valery) with plant height, distance from the pseudostem, and soildepth. The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 73 (4): 437-440.
  • Barker, K. R. & T. H. A. Olthof, 1976. Relationships between nematode population densities and crop responses. Annual Review of Phytopathology, 14: 327-353.
  • Barker, K. R., 1985. “Nematode Extraction and Bioassays, 19-35”. In: Advanced Treatise on Meloidogyne (Vol. 2) Methodology, (Eds. K. R.Barker, C. C. Carter & J. N. Sasser). North Carolina: Raleigh, North Carolina State University Graphics, USA, 223 pp.
  • Bélair, G. & D. L. Benoit, 1996. Host suitability of 32 common weeds to Meloidogyne hapla in organic soils of South Western Quebe. The Journal of Nematology, 28 (4S): 643-647.
  • Bhattacharyya, R. K. & R. V. N. Madhava, 1992. Root penetration in depth of cv Robusta Banana (AAA) as influenced by soil covers and soil moisture regimes. Banana Newslett. Australia, 15: 18-19.
  • Carr, M. K. V., 2009. The water relations and irrigation requirements of banana (Musa spp.). Experimental Agriculture, 45 (3): 333-371.
  • Castillo, P., H. F. Rapoport, J. E. Palomares Rius & R. M. Jiménez Diaz, 2008. Suitability of weed species prevailing in Spanish vineyards as hosts for root-knot nematodes. European Journal of Plant Pathology, 120 (1): 43-51.
  • Caveness, F. E., 1967. Shade house host ranges of some Nigerian nematodes. Plant Disease Reporter, 51 (1): 33-37.
  • Dabaj, K. H. & G. Jenser, 1990. Some weed host-plants of the northern root-knot nematode Meloidogyne hapla in Hungary. Nematologia Mediterranea, 18 (2): 139-140.
  • Dassou, A. G., S. Tovignan, F. Vodouhè & S. D. Vodouhè, 2024. Meta-analysis of agroecological technologies and practices in the sustainable management of banana pests and diseases. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 26 (9): 21937-21954.
  • Davidson, T. R. & J. L. Townshend, 1967. Some weed hosts of the southern root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita. Nematologica, 13 (3): 452-458.
  • Davis, P. H., 1965-1988. Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands (Vol. 1-10 Series). Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Great Britain, 7041 pp.
  • Dinçer, D., M. Özkil, H. Torun & A. Özarslandan, 2024. The importance of host weed species for root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) in banana plantations. Turkish Journal of Entomology, 48 (2): 183-194.
  • Duyck, P. F., S. Pavoine, P. Tixier, C. Chabrier & P. Quénéhervé, 2009. Host range as an axis of niche partitioning in the plant-feeding nematode community of banana agroecosystems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 41 (6): 1139-1145.
  • Egunjobi, O.A. & E. I. Bolaji, 1979. Dry season survival of Pratylenchus spp. in maize fields in Western Nigeria. Nematologia Mediterranea, 7 (2): 129-135.
  • Evlice, E. & Ş. Bayram, 2016. Identification of root-knot nematode species (Meloidogyne spp.) (Nemata: Meloidogynidae) in the potato fields of Central Anatolia (Turkey) using molecular and morphological methods Türkiye Entomoloji Bülteni, 6 (4): 339-347.
  • Fongod, A. G. N., D. A. Focho, A. M. Mih, B. A. Fonge & P. S. Lang, 2010. Weed management in banana production: The use of Nelsonia canescens (Lam.) Spreng as a nonleguminous cover crop. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 4 (3): 167-173.
  • Goodey, J. B., M. T. Franklin & D. J. Hooper, 1965. T.Goodey's: The Nematode Parasites of Plants Catalogued Under Their Hosts (Third Edition). Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Farnham Royal, Bucks, England, 214 pp.
  • Govaerts, B., M. Fuentes, M. Mezzalama, J. M. Nicol, J. Deckers, J. D. Etchevers, B. Figueroa-Sandoval & K. D. Sayre, 2007a. Infiltration, soil moisture, root rot and nematode populations after 12 years of different tillage, residue and crop rotation managements. Soil and Tillage Research, 94 (1): 209-219.
  • Govaerts, B., M. Mezzalama, Y. Unno, K. D. Sayre, M. Luna-Guido, K. Vanherck, L. Dendooven & J. Deckers, 2007b. Influence of tillage, residue management, and crop rotation on soil microbial biomass and catabolic diversity. Applied Soil Ecology, 37 (1-2): 18-30.
  • Isaac, W. P., R. A. I. Brathwaite, J. E. Cohen & I. Bekele, 2007. Effects of alternative weed management strategies on Commelina diffusa Burm. infestations in Fairtrade banana (Musa spp.) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Crop Protection, 26 (8): 1219-1225.
  • Jonathan, K. I. & G. Rajendran, 2000. Pathogenic effect of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on banana, Musa sp. Indian Journal of Nematology, 30 (1): 13-15.
  • Kaur, R., J. A. Brito & J. R. Rich, 2007. Host suitability of selected weed species to five Meloidogyne species. Nematropica, 37 (1): 107-120.
  • Kepenekci, İ. & M. E. Ökten, 1996. Beypazarı (Ankara) ilçesi’nde havuç ile münavebeye giren domates ekiliş alanlarında saptanan Helicotylenchus (Tylenchida, Haplolaimidae) cinsine bağlı türler. Turkish Journal of Entomology, 20 (2): 137-148.
  • Klose, S., H. A. Ajwa, G. T. Browne, K. V. Subbarao, F. N. Martin, S.A. Fennimore & B.B. Westerdahl, 2008. Dose response of weed seeds, plant-parasitic nematodes, and pathogens to twelve rates of metam sodium in a California soil. Plant disease, 92 (11): 1537-1546.
  • Koenning, S. R., C. Overstreet, J. W. Noling, P. A. Donald, J. O. Becker & B. A. Fortnum, 1999. Survey of crop losses in response to phytoparasitic nematodes in the United States for 1994. Journal of Nematology, 31 (4S): 587-618.
  • Kokalis-Burelle, N. & E. N. Rosskopf, 2012. Susceptibility of several common subtropical weeds to Meloidogyne arenaria, M.incognita, and M.javanica. Journal of Nematology, 44 (2): 142-147.
  • Levin, R., J. A. Brito, W. T. Crow & R. K. Schoellhorn, 2005. Host status of several perennial ornamental plants to four root-knot nematode species in growth room and greenhouse experiments. 44th annual meeting fort lauderdale. Journal of Nematology, 37 (3): 379.
  • Liu, H. J., S. Cohen, J. Tanny, J. H. Lemcoff & G. Huang, 2008. Estimation of banana (Musa sp.) plant transpiration using a standard 20 cm pan in a greenhouse. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 22 (3-4): 311-323.
  • McKenry, M. V., 1992. Cover crops and nematode species. Plant Protection Quarterly, 2 (4): 4-8.
  • Mendes, M. L., D. W. Dickson & W. T. Crow, 2020. Yellow and purple nutsedge and coffee senna as hosts of common plant nematodes in Florida. Journal of Nematology, 52 (1): 1-9.
  • Moura Filho, E. R., L. P. M. Macedo & A. R. S. Silva, 2015. Phytosociological survey of weeds in banana. Holos, 31 (2): 92-97.
  • Özarslandan, A. & D. Dinçer, 2015. Plant parasitic nematodes in banana fields in Türkiye. Plant Protection Bulletin, 55 (4): 361-372.
  • Özarslandan, A. & İ. H. Elekcioğlu, 2010. Identification of the root-knot nematode species (Meloidogyne spp.) (Nemata: Meloidogynidae) collected from different parts of Turkey by molecular and morphological methods. Turkish Journal of Entomology, 34 (3): 323-335.
  • Ozores-Hampton, M., R. McSorley & P.A. Stansly, 2012. Effects of long-term organic amendments and soil sanitation on weed and nematode populations in pepper and watermelon crops in Florida. Crop Protection, 35: 89-95.
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The effect of weed control strategies on Meloidogyne spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) and Helicotylenchus spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) in banana under water stress

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 49 Sayı: 1, 53 - 67, 14.04.2025
https://doi.org/10.16970/entoted.1620611

Öz

This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of different weed control practices on the nematode populations in the banana greenhouse of Alata Horticultural Research Institute, Mersin, Southern Türkiye, during the years 2022-2024. The greenhouse experiment was conducted under two irrigation regimes: Full (100%) and Deficit (50%) irrigation, with a split-plot design and three replications for treatments per irrigation. Weed control treatments, including herbicide combinations pre-planting (indaziflam, oxyfluorfen, pendimethalin) and post-planting (glyphosate, diquat), were applied to subplots. Additionally, geotextile mulching and mowing were compared to control plot (weedy) with herbicide combinations. Nematode densities were measured in relation to weed coverage for Helicotylenchus, Meloidogyne and total nematodes. Irrigation regimes had no significant effect on weed control but did affect nematode populations, particularly in the second year. Based on weed coverage, herbicide combinations (indaziflam, oxyfluorfen+glyphosate and pendimethalin+glyphosate) were effective in suppressing nematodes during the first 6 months, with diquat herbicide also helping before harvest. Geotextile mulching suppressed weeds and affected nematode populations. The results showed that weed control was more effective in reducing nematode densities in the first year, while in the second year nematode populations differed as a function of weed coverage. This highlights the importance of managing weed hosts to control nematodes in banana production.

Destekleyen Kurum

General Directorate of Agricultural Researches and Policies

Proje Numarası

TAGEM/BSAD/B/21/A2/P1/2562

Teşekkür

This project is funded by the Republic of Türkiye, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, General Directorate of Agricultural Researches and Policies (TAGEM/BSAD/B/21/A2/P1/2562).

Kaynakça

  • Arantes, A. M., S. L. R. Donato, D. L. De Siqueira & E. F. Coelho, 2018. Gas exchange in 'pome' banana plants grown under different irrigation systems. Engenharia Agrícola, 38 (2): 197-207.
  • Araya, M. & D. De Waele, 2005. Effect of weed management on nematode numbers and their damage in different root thickness and its relation to yield of banana (Musa AAA cv. Grande Naine). Crop Protection, 24 (7): 667-676.
  • Araya, M. & F. Blanco, 2001. Changes in the stratification and spatial distribution of the banana (Musa AAA cv. Grande Naine) root system of poor, regular, and good developed plants. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 24 (11): 1679-1693.
  • Araya, M., A. Vargas & A. Cheves, 1998. Changes in distribution of roots of banana (Musa AAA cv. Valery) with plant height, distance from the pseudostem, and soildepth. The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 73 (4): 437-440.
  • Barker, K. R. & T. H. A. Olthof, 1976. Relationships between nematode population densities and crop responses. Annual Review of Phytopathology, 14: 327-353.
  • Barker, K. R., 1985. “Nematode Extraction and Bioassays, 19-35”. In: Advanced Treatise on Meloidogyne (Vol. 2) Methodology, (Eds. K. R.Barker, C. C. Carter & J. N. Sasser). North Carolina: Raleigh, North Carolina State University Graphics, USA, 223 pp.
  • Bélair, G. & D. L. Benoit, 1996. Host suitability of 32 common weeds to Meloidogyne hapla in organic soils of South Western Quebe. The Journal of Nematology, 28 (4S): 643-647.
  • Bhattacharyya, R. K. & R. V. N. Madhava, 1992. Root penetration in depth of cv Robusta Banana (AAA) as influenced by soil covers and soil moisture regimes. Banana Newslett. Australia, 15: 18-19.
  • Carr, M. K. V., 2009. The water relations and irrigation requirements of banana (Musa spp.). Experimental Agriculture, 45 (3): 333-371.
  • Castillo, P., H. F. Rapoport, J. E. Palomares Rius & R. M. Jiménez Diaz, 2008. Suitability of weed species prevailing in Spanish vineyards as hosts for root-knot nematodes. European Journal of Plant Pathology, 120 (1): 43-51.
  • Caveness, F. E., 1967. Shade house host ranges of some Nigerian nematodes. Plant Disease Reporter, 51 (1): 33-37.
  • Dabaj, K. H. & G. Jenser, 1990. Some weed host-plants of the northern root-knot nematode Meloidogyne hapla in Hungary. Nematologia Mediterranea, 18 (2): 139-140.
  • Dassou, A. G., S. Tovignan, F. Vodouhè & S. D. Vodouhè, 2024. Meta-analysis of agroecological technologies and practices in the sustainable management of banana pests and diseases. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 26 (9): 21937-21954.
  • Davidson, T. R. & J. L. Townshend, 1967. Some weed hosts of the southern root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita. Nematologica, 13 (3): 452-458.
  • Davis, P. H., 1965-1988. Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands (Vol. 1-10 Series). Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Great Britain, 7041 pp.
  • Dinçer, D., M. Özkil, H. Torun & A. Özarslandan, 2024. The importance of host weed species for root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) in banana plantations. Turkish Journal of Entomology, 48 (2): 183-194.
  • Duyck, P. F., S. Pavoine, P. Tixier, C. Chabrier & P. Quénéhervé, 2009. Host range as an axis of niche partitioning in the plant-feeding nematode community of banana agroecosystems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 41 (6): 1139-1145.
  • Egunjobi, O.A. & E. I. Bolaji, 1979. Dry season survival of Pratylenchus spp. in maize fields in Western Nigeria. Nematologia Mediterranea, 7 (2): 129-135.
  • Evlice, E. & Ş. Bayram, 2016. Identification of root-knot nematode species (Meloidogyne spp.) (Nemata: Meloidogynidae) in the potato fields of Central Anatolia (Turkey) using molecular and morphological methods Türkiye Entomoloji Bülteni, 6 (4): 339-347.
  • Fongod, A. G. N., D. A. Focho, A. M. Mih, B. A. Fonge & P. S. Lang, 2010. Weed management in banana production: The use of Nelsonia canescens (Lam.) Spreng as a nonleguminous cover crop. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 4 (3): 167-173.
  • Goodey, J. B., M. T. Franklin & D. J. Hooper, 1965. T.Goodey's: The Nematode Parasites of Plants Catalogued Under Their Hosts (Third Edition). Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Farnham Royal, Bucks, England, 214 pp.
  • Govaerts, B., M. Fuentes, M. Mezzalama, J. M. Nicol, J. Deckers, J. D. Etchevers, B. Figueroa-Sandoval & K. D. Sayre, 2007a. Infiltration, soil moisture, root rot and nematode populations after 12 years of different tillage, residue and crop rotation managements. Soil and Tillage Research, 94 (1): 209-219.
  • Govaerts, B., M. Mezzalama, Y. Unno, K. D. Sayre, M. Luna-Guido, K. Vanherck, L. Dendooven & J. Deckers, 2007b. Influence of tillage, residue management, and crop rotation on soil microbial biomass and catabolic diversity. Applied Soil Ecology, 37 (1-2): 18-30.
  • Isaac, W. P., R. A. I. Brathwaite, J. E. Cohen & I. Bekele, 2007. Effects of alternative weed management strategies on Commelina diffusa Burm. infestations in Fairtrade banana (Musa spp.) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Crop Protection, 26 (8): 1219-1225.
  • Jonathan, K. I. & G. Rajendran, 2000. Pathogenic effect of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on banana, Musa sp. Indian Journal of Nematology, 30 (1): 13-15.
  • Kaur, R., J. A. Brito & J. R. Rich, 2007. Host suitability of selected weed species to five Meloidogyne species. Nematropica, 37 (1): 107-120.
  • Kepenekci, İ. & M. E. Ökten, 1996. Beypazarı (Ankara) ilçesi’nde havuç ile münavebeye giren domates ekiliş alanlarında saptanan Helicotylenchus (Tylenchida, Haplolaimidae) cinsine bağlı türler. Turkish Journal of Entomology, 20 (2): 137-148.
  • Klose, S., H. A. Ajwa, G. T. Browne, K. V. Subbarao, F. N. Martin, S.A. Fennimore & B.B. Westerdahl, 2008. Dose response of weed seeds, plant-parasitic nematodes, and pathogens to twelve rates of metam sodium in a California soil. Plant disease, 92 (11): 1537-1546.
  • Koenning, S. R., C. Overstreet, J. W. Noling, P. A. Donald, J. O. Becker & B. A. Fortnum, 1999. Survey of crop losses in response to phytoparasitic nematodes in the United States for 1994. Journal of Nematology, 31 (4S): 587-618.
  • Kokalis-Burelle, N. & E. N. Rosskopf, 2012. Susceptibility of several common subtropical weeds to Meloidogyne arenaria, M.incognita, and M.javanica. Journal of Nematology, 44 (2): 142-147.
  • Levin, R., J. A. Brito, W. T. Crow & R. K. Schoellhorn, 2005. Host status of several perennial ornamental plants to four root-knot nematode species in growth room and greenhouse experiments. 44th annual meeting fort lauderdale. Journal of Nematology, 37 (3): 379.
  • Liu, H. J., S. Cohen, J. Tanny, J. H. Lemcoff & G. Huang, 2008. Estimation of banana (Musa sp.) plant transpiration using a standard 20 cm pan in a greenhouse. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 22 (3-4): 311-323.
  • McKenry, M. V., 1992. Cover crops and nematode species. Plant Protection Quarterly, 2 (4): 4-8.
  • Mendes, M. L., D. W. Dickson & W. T. Crow, 2020. Yellow and purple nutsedge and coffee senna as hosts of common plant nematodes in Florida. Journal of Nematology, 52 (1): 1-9.
  • Moura Filho, E. R., L. P. M. Macedo & A. R. S. Silva, 2015. Phytosociological survey of weeds in banana. Holos, 31 (2): 92-97.
  • Özarslandan, A. & D. Dinçer, 2015. Plant parasitic nematodes in banana fields in Türkiye. Plant Protection Bulletin, 55 (4): 361-372.
  • Özarslandan, A. & İ. H. Elekcioğlu, 2010. Identification of the root-knot nematode species (Meloidogyne spp.) (Nemata: Meloidogynidae) collected from different parts of Turkey by molecular and morphological methods. Turkish Journal of Entomology, 34 (3): 323-335.
  • Ozores-Hampton, M., R. McSorley & P.A. Stansly, 2012. Effects of long-term organic amendments and soil sanitation on weed and nematode populations in pepper and watermelon crops in Florida. Crop Protection, 35: 89-95.
  • Powers, L. E. & A. Pitty, 1993. Research notes: Resistance of common weeds in Honduras to Meloidogyne incognita. Nematropica, 23 (2): 209-211.
  • Quénéhervé, P., C. Chabrier, A. Auwerkerken, P. Topart, B. Martiny & S. Marie-Luce, 2006. Status of weeds as reservoirs of plant-parasitic nematodes in banana fields in Martinique. Crop Protection, 25 (8): 860-867.
  • Queneherve, P., F. Drob & P. Topart, 1995. Host status of some weeds to Meloidogyne spp., Pratylenchus spp., Helicotylenchus spp. and Rotylenchulus reniformis associated with vegetables cultivated in polytunnels in Martinique. Nematropica, 25 (2): 149-157.
  • Quintero-Pertúz, I., E. Carbonó-Delahoz & A. Jarma-Orozco, 2020. Weeds associated with banana crops in Magdalena department, Colombia. Planta Daninha, 38: e020217466 (1-13).
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Toplam 55 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Nematoloji
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Mine Özkil 0000-0002-7663-7361

Hilmi Torun 0000-0001-6730-8809

Dilek Dinçer 0000-0002-1671-5647

Eser Çeliktopuz 0000-0002-5355-1717

Adem Özarslandan 0000-0001-7129-8543

Burçak Kapur 0000-0001-6131-4458

Süleyman Yalçın Bu kişi benim 0000-0003-1721-1392

Mustafa Ünlü 0000-0001-9957-2954

Proje Numarası TAGEM/BSAD/B/21/A2/P1/2562
Erken Görünüm Tarihi 13 Nisan 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi 14 Nisan 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 16 Ocak 2025
Kabul Tarihi 12 Nisan 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 49 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Özkil, M., Torun, H., Dinçer, D., Çeliktopuz, E., vd. (2025). The effect of weed control strategies on Meloidogyne spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) and Helicotylenchus spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) in banana under water stress. Turkish Journal of Entomology, 49(1), 53-67. https://doi.org/10.16970/entoted.1620611
AMA Özkil M, Torun H, Dinçer D, Çeliktopuz E, Özarslandan A, Kapur B, Yalçın S, Ünlü M. The effect of weed control strategies on Meloidogyne spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) and Helicotylenchus spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) in banana under water stress. TED. Nisan 2025;49(1):53-67. doi:10.16970/entoted.1620611
Chicago Özkil, Mine, Hilmi Torun, Dilek Dinçer, Eser Çeliktopuz, Adem Özarslandan, Burçak Kapur, Süleyman Yalçın, ve Mustafa Ünlü. “The Effect of Weed Control Strategies on Meloidogyne Spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) and Helicotylenchus Spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) in Banana under Water Stress”. Turkish Journal of Entomology 49, sy. 1 (Nisan 2025): 53-67. https://doi.org/10.16970/entoted.1620611.
EndNote Özkil M, Torun H, Dinçer D, Çeliktopuz E, Özarslandan A, Kapur B, Yalçın S, Ünlü M (01 Nisan 2025) The effect of weed control strategies on Meloidogyne spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) and Helicotylenchus spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) in banana under water stress. Turkish Journal of Entomology 49 1 53–67.
IEEE M. Özkil, H. Torun, D. Dinçer, E. Çeliktopuz, A. Özarslandan, B. Kapur, S. Yalçın, ve M. Ünlü, “The effect of weed control strategies on Meloidogyne spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) and Helicotylenchus spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) in banana under water stress”, TED, c. 49, sy. 1, ss. 53–67, 2025, doi: 10.16970/entoted.1620611.
ISNAD Özkil, Mine vd. “The Effect of Weed Control Strategies on Meloidogyne Spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) and Helicotylenchus Spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) in Banana under Water Stress”. Turkish Journal of Entomology 49/1 (Nisan 2025), 53-67. https://doi.org/10.16970/entoted.1620611.
JAMA Özkil M, Torun H, Dinçer D, Çeliktopuz E, Özarslandan A, Kapur B, Yalçın S, Ünlü M. The effect of weed control strategies on Meloidogyne spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) and Helicotylenchus spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) in banana under water stress. TED. 2025;49:53–67.
MLA Özkil, Mine vd. “The Effect of Weed Control Strategies on Meloidogyne Spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) and Helicotylenchus Spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) in Banana under Water Stress”. Turkish Journal of Entomology, c. 49, sy. 1, 2025, ss. 53-67, doi:10.16970/entoted.1620611.
Vancouver Özkil M, Torun H, Dinçer D, Çeliktopuz E, Özarslandan A, Kapur B, Yalçın S, Ünlü M. The effect of weed control strategies on Meloidogyne spp. Göldi, 1897 (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae) and Helicotylenchus spp. Steiner, 1945 (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) in banana under water stress. TED. 2025;49(1):53-67.