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Potato and beet cyst nematodes spread via soil. A Brukner basin pre-treatment effectively eliminated nematode viability in sedimentation basins, preventing pest spread in food processing.

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  • Nematology
  • Pest Management

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  • Soil-borne pests like potato cyst nematodes (PCN) and beet cyst nematodes (BCN) spread through contaminated soil in agricultural processing.
  • Effective disinfestation methods are crucial to prevent the spread of these quarantine pests, such as Globodera pallida (PCN) and Heterodera schachtii (BCN).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of sedimentation basins, with and without a Brukner basin pre-treatment, for disinfesting soil from PCN and BCN cysts.
  • To determine the viability of nematode eggs and juveniles after different sedimentation treatments.

Main Methods:

  • Nematode cysts (Globodera pallida and Heterodera schachtii) were sealed in gauze bags and subjected to three treatment groups: Brukner basin only, Brukner basin followed by sedimentation, and sedimentation only.
  • Cyst viability was assessed using hatching assays and bioassays measuring reproduction rates after 3 days or 9 weeks of treatment.

Main Results:

  • Nematode cysts in sedimentation basins showed limited hatching activity after 2.5 weeks.
  • A combination of Brukner basin pre-treatment followed by sedimentation completely eliminated nematode hatching and viability.

Conclusions:

  • The Brukner basin pre-treatment is a highly effective method for disinfesting soil from PCN and BCN.
  • Integrating Brukner basin treatment with sedimentation offers a robust solution for preventing nematode spread in potato and sugar beet processing.