The most common soil-borne problems necessitating Methyl Bromide fumigation are nematodes, fungal diseases such as Fusarium and Verticillium wilt and weeds. However, nematodes are by far farmers’ fiercest enemies. Among a variety of plant parasitic nematode species, Meloidogyne incognita (also referred to as Southern root-knot nematode) is the most wide-spread and ravaging. Due to the impending phase out of Methyl Bromide, finding alternative nematode management option has become an imperative necessity. While most chemical nematicides are either less effective, or too expensive and associated with a negative impact on the environment and public health, biofumigation crops present a great potential to replace methyl bromide for soil treatment with adequate nematode control at reasonable costs.
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Garabed (Garo) Haroutunian was graduated from the American University of Beirut as Agricultural Engineer in 1983. He has completed his doctoral studies at the Ecole Doctorale ABIES in Paris, France in 2013. Dr. Haroutunian has managed several UNDP projects implemented by the Lebanese Ministry of Environment.
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