Thread: Nematodes :-(
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Old 14-02-2005, 11:15 PM
Bob Hobden
 
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote

Most people talk about the good nematodes. Let me tell you of the
bad ones. No, no sneaking out of the room, there - you are GOING
to hear this!

As I understand it, my spraing (tobacco rattle virus) problems are
caused by it being transmitted by nematodes from host plants. The
solution is to eliminate all weeds - but the virus has the widest
host range of any known plant virus, including daisies, chickweed
and black nightshade (all persistent annual weeds in my garden).
And then to grow alfafa for 3 months, because the nematodes can't
catch it from that and lose it when they moult. Oh, yeah, in a
100-100 square yard plot :-(

But last year one of my French beans got a virus with very spraing-
like symptoms, and produced a dire crop - I discover that tobacco
rattle virus has been found in Phaseolus vulgaris ....

While chasing that up, I find that there is a bean stem nematode,
which very much matches my germination problems with peas and beans
(especially Phaseolus vulgaris varieties). Oh, joy!

No, I am NOT inclined to buy a tanker load of Nemik 10 and soak the
soil in it, but that seems to be the only thing that has much effect.

Oh, and wet weather increases the populations of nematodes, which
explains why the problem has been getting worse. The dry summers of
10+ years ago kept their numbers down. Last summer, on the other
hand, was nematode heaven ....


You forgot to mention that Nematodes are also known as Roundworms and that
there are more than 10,000 species some are free living and others are
parasitic.

Best known are the parasite forms that infest man.
Some well known illnesses caused by Nematodes are...
Ascariasis
Capillariasis (you'll never eat Sushi again) :-)
Elephantiasis
Pinworm Infection (does your bum itch?)
River Blindness
Whipworm Infection

Sleep well :-)

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Regards
Bob
In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London