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At TVREC, the combination of a nematicide ST + (NH4)2SO4 + Vydate® C-LV + Max-In® Sulfur at PHS was the most effective at increasing root fresh weight from sample data combined at PHS + FB. A nematicide ST + (NH4)2SO4 + Vydate® C-LV + Max-In® Sulfur at PHS and FB had the lowest
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eggs per gram of root, closely followed by the combination of a nematicide ST + (NH4)2SO4 + Vydate® C-LV at PHS. These findings are supported by
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, where foliar applications of Vydate® C-LV significantly reduced
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population levels. Similarly, the use of a nematicide ST COPeO™ Prime (Fluopyram) inhibited
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from increasing on cotton root systems (
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). The combination that supported the largest lint yield was a nematicide ST + (NH4)2SO4 + Vydate® C-LV at PHS. Nematicide applications were analyzed individually in response to lint yield. An application of a nematicide ST increased overall yield by 11%. A trial conducted by
<bibRefCitation id="EF824B14FFE2FB76FF11FAED57AE2B4F" author="Groover, W. &amp; Dyer, D. &amp; Lawrence, K. S." box="[209,466,1370,1395]" pageId="11" pageNumber="12" pagination="136 - 139" refId="ref11075" refString="Groover, W., Dyer, D. and Lawrence, K. S. 2020. Yield benefits of nematicides applications across multiple cotton cultivars in root-knot and reniform nematode infested fields. Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conference, Vol. 1, National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN, pp. 136 - 139." type="book chapter" year="2020">Groover et al. (2020)</bibRefCitation>
supports this conclusion and found that a nematicide ST (COPeO™ Prime) increased lint yield by 14%. A single foliar application of Vydate® C-LV increased overall lint yield by 13%, while two applications of Vydate® C-LV increased overall lint yield by 2%. Increases in yield with single or multiple Vydate® C-LV applications on cotton were also found in a study conducted by
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The combination with the largest mean profit in dollars/ha was a nematicide ST + (NH4)2SO4 + Vydate® C-LV at PHS. This combination also supported the largest lint yield. Based on the lower and upper profits, there is a 90% chance when using this fertilizer and nematicide combination in a
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infested field, the mean profit will fall between $991.15/ha and $1360.59/ha. The increased mean profit of this combination could be contingent on the moderate fertilizer and nematicide input costs. The overall input cost of this combination was $55.96/ha which was $46.17 cheaper than the most expensive (NH4)2SO4 based combination. This evaluation is supported by
<bibRefCitation id="EF824B14FFE2FB76FCF6FEEF52732F4D" author="Zimet, D. J. &amp; Smith, J. L. &amp; Rich, J. R. &amp; Kinloch, R. A." box="[822,1039,344,369]" pageId="11" pageNumber="12" pagination="34 - 9" refId="ref12390" refString="Zimet, D. J., Smith, J. L., Rich, J. R. and Kinloch, R. A. 2002. Improving returns using nematicides in cotton field infested with reniform nematodes in Northwestern Florida. Journal of Cotton Sciences 6: 34 - 9." type="journal article" year="2002">Zimet et al. (2002)</bibRefCitation>
who reported financial returns in
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fields with lower chemical rates equating to reduced chemical input costs. Similarly, a study conducted by
<bibRefCitation id="EF824B14FFE2FB76FC1DFE0F52A52FED" author="Koenning, S. R. &amp; Morrison, D. E. &amp; Edmisten, K. L." box="[989,1241,440,465]" pageId="11" pageNumber="12" pagination="227 - 35" refId="ref11343" refString="Koenning, S. R., Morrison, D. E. and Edmisten, K. L. 2007. Relative efficacy of selected nematicides for management of Rotylenchulus reniformis in cotton. Nematropica 37: 227 - 35." type="journal article" year="2007">Koenning et al. (2007)</bibRefCitation>
saw an increase in yield with the use of nematicides in
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infested fields but when conducting an economic analysis determined the profit from the additional yield did not cover the increased chemical costs.
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