Greenhouse results (Spain, 2016)

In greenhouses, Cedroz has performed equally in comparison with the commercial reference standard Vydate® 10 L (Oxamyl 10%–100 g/L). Results show that Cedroz represents an effective tool for the control of nematodes. Cedroz’s ability to consistently and significantly reduce the evolution of nematode populations guarantees an increase in crop production compared to the untreated control. Cedroz is an excellent tool in nematode defense strategies, including programs with pre-plant soil fumigation, systemic nematicides, and solarization.

Evaluation parameters

1. The efficacy with respect to the untreated control (root galling severity expressed on the Zeck scale)

2. Production

Tomato

1. Details of the efficacy trials with Cedroz on tomato. No pre-planting fumigations were performed in the greenhouses.

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Tomato (3 trials)

CultivarValderrama, Marinda, Boludo
Transplant periodJuly–August 2016
Location  Spain: Seville, Murcia
Soil type Clay sandy loam—sandy
CedrozSix applications of Cedroz at a dosage of 9 L/ha, which resulted in a total of 54 L/ha. Application was done from the phenological stage BBCH 12–14 to the stage BBCH 72–89 with an interval of 8 to 10 days between treatments.
Application methodApplied to the soil through irrigation system

Standard reference

Vydate® 10 L applied at 50 L/ha divided into four applications of 20-10-10-10, respectively, from the BBCH stage 12–14 to 52–61 at 10-day intervals.
Assessment

Severity of root damage (RGS index) and cumulative production at 90 to 100 days after transplantation


2. Results of the effectiveness tests carried out in greenhouses with Cedroz and Vydate® 10 L on tomato.

3. Cumulative production results for Cedroz on tomato

Root damage tomato

Cumulative tomato

Cucumber

1. Details of the efficacy trials with Cedroz on cucumber. No pre-planting fumigations were performed in the greenhouses.


Cucumber (3 trials)

CultivarCorona, Renoir, Lucena
Transplant periodJuly–September 2016
Location  Spain: Cádiz, Murcia, Almería
Soil type Sandy
CedrozSix applications of Cedroz at a dosage of 9 L/ha, which resulted in a total of 54 L/ha. Application was done from the phenological stage BBCH 12–14 to stage BBCH 72–89 with an interval of 8 to 10 days between treatments.
Application methodApplied to the soil through irrigation system

Standard reference

Vydate® 10 L applied at 30 L/ha divided into two to three applications of 20-10 or 10-10-10 L/ha respectively from the BBCH stage 13–14 to 51–61 at 10-day intervals.
Assessment

Severity of root damage (RGS index) and cumulative production at 90–100 days after transplantation


2. Results of the effectiveness tests carried out in greenhouses with Cedroz and Vydate® 10 L on cucumber

3. Details of the cumulative production results for Cedroz on cucumber

Root damage cucumber

Cumulative cucumber


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