01986naa a2200205 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006010000190007424501570009326000090025052013630025965000200162265000200164265300160166270000180167870000170169670000170171377300500173016321152023-05-31 1991 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a0191-29171 aLE ROUX, H. F. aCombining fosetyl-Al trunk injection or metalaxyl soil drenching with soil application of aldicarb for control of citrus decline.h[electronic resource] c1991 aFour-year-old citrus trees growing in an orchard infested with Phytophthora nicotianae var. parasitica and Tylenchulus semipenetrans were treated every 3 mo for 2 yr with metalaxyl, fosetyl-Al, and aldicarb alone and in various combinations. Ten and 40 mo after commencement of the treatments, the disease rating of trees or trees treated with aldicarb only. The dry root mass per kilogram of soi after 40 mo was greatest in trees treated with fosetyl-Al + aldicarb. Increase in trunk diameter and canopy volume was greatest in trees treated with fungicides + aldicarb. Only trees treated with fosetyl-Al + aldicarb produced a significantly higher fruit yield than control trees harvested at 32 and 44 mo after commencement of treatments. Also, these trees yielded a consistently higer income than the control trees. At the 44-mo harvest, the net income derived from all treated trees, except those given aldicarb only, was significantly higher than that derived from control trees. Only those treatements that included metalaxyl resulted in a reduction in the incidence of P. n. parasitica in soil. The population of T. semipenetrans on roots and in soil was reduced by treatments containing aldicarb but increased again within 3 mo. None of the treatments had any significant effect on the incidence of Fusarium solani or F. oxysporum in the roots or soil. aCitrus jambhiri aCitrus Sinensis aNematicidas1 aWehner, F. C.1 aKOTZE, J. M.1 aGRECH, N. M. tPlant Diseasegv.75, n.12, p.1233-1236, 1991.