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APPROACHES FOR THE CONTROL OF THE PARASITIC WEED OROBANCHE RAMOSA L. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCES TO THE USE OF GLYPHOSATE SPRAYING AND SOLAR HEATING TECHNIQUES ON EGGPLANT UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF SUDAN
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158_39
Pages
335 – 346
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Abstract
All control-methods for Orobanche spp. mentioned in the paper, i.e. hygienic/cultural methods, resistant varieties, biological control, synthetic germination stimulants, herbicides, soil sterilization, have their advantages and shortcomings either biologically, practically and/or economically.
No all satisfactory means of control have been found so far, therefore a combination of suitable measures for a given situation in the sense of an integrated approach seems to be the most appropriate way to deal with the problem.
For the mixed smallholder vegetable-farmers of the Khartoum-Province intensive information about relevant hygienic and cultural methods through an extension-service and the introduction of a promising direct control-method for areas with high Orobancheinfestation can be suggested; preliminary trials for evaluation of chemical control (glyphosate) and solar sterilization have been conducted with the latter appearing more suitable for use under Sudan conditions.
No all satisfactory means of control have been found so far, therefore a combination of suitable measures for a given situation in the sense of an integrated approach seems to be the most appropriate way to deal with the problem.
For the mixed smallholder vegetable-farmers of the Khartoum-Province intensive information about relevant hygienic and cultural methods through an extension-service and the introduction of a promising direct control-method for areas with high Orobancheinfestation can be suggested; preliminary trials for evaluation of chemical control (glyphosate) and solar sterilization have been conducted with the latter appearing more suitable for use under Sudan conditions.
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Authors
M. Braun, A.M. Gamal Fadl Eldin, H. Burgstaller
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