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Heat controls nematodes in sweet potato roots
Publication Information
California Agriculture 18(10):9-10.
Published October 01, 1964
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Abstract
Studies in San Bernardino County showed that 95 to 100% of slips grown from sweet potato roots that were heavily infested with root-knot nematodes also became contaminated. A simple, effective treatment consisting of dry heat—first, at 60° to 100° F for six to eight hours, then at 108° to 110°F for 24 hours—successfully killed nematodes and nematode eggs inside infested roots.