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titleOfInvention Prevention of soil pests by the fungal phagocytic nematode Apherenx avene
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] Sustainable agriculture by biological means has been intensively studied, but there is no universal means of biological means, and those that can control pests in a relatively wide range are entomopathogenic lines. Insects and BT agents (bacteria). There is no biological material or means that is even more difficult against diseases and can control two or more pathogens at the same time. SOLUTION: A large amount of cultured fungiphagic nematode Apherenx avene is used to establish a method for suppressing the soil disease of agricultural crops and the growth of plant parasitic nematodes without causing chemical pollution and environmental problems.
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