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Study of the Diversity of Nematodes in Vegetable Crops in the Koulikoro Region (Mali)

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  • Boubacar Kola Touré

    (Faculty of Science and Technology USTT Bamako Mali; BP 3206 Bamako, Mali)

  • Souleymane Koné

    (Faculty of Science and Technology USTT Bamako Mali; BP 3206 Bamako, Mali)

  • Binta Diallo

    (Institute of Rural Economy Bamako, Mali)

  • Etienne Guindo

    (Institute of Rural Economy Bamako, Mali)

  • Mohamed Maïga

    (Faculty of Science and Technology USTT Bamako Mali; BP 3206 Bamako, Mali)

Abstract

The market gardening sector is confronted with numerous constraints which weaken and hinder its development. Among these constraints is the importance of plant-parasitic nematodes. For the sustainable management of these worms, a diagnostic evaluation was carried out in two permanent market gardening of Sébéninkoro (Kati) and Koulikoro town in order to determine their diversity. 54 soil samples of 500 g were taken from 3 plots, ie 27 samples per site. Analysis of these samples revealed the presence of 8 genera of nematodes. Among these nematodes, there are nematodes of the genus Meloidogyne very harmful to crops and Tylenchorhynchus. They are common and abundant throughout both sites.

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  • Boubacar Kola Touré & Souleymane Koné & Binta Diallo & Etienne Guindo & Mohamed Maïga, 2022. "Study of the Diversity of Nematodes in Vegetable Crops in the Koulikoro Region (Mali)," Journal of Agriculture and Crops, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 8(2), pages 63-67, 04-2022.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:jacarp:2022:p:63-67
    DOI: 10.32861/jac.82.63.67
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