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496 extract can adversely affect some entomoparasitic nematodes. Attention should therefore be paid when neem and such nematodes are used jointly in crop pro- tection. In particular, Heterorhabditis species appear incompatible with use of high concentrations of the extract. Consequently, they should not be applied together. REFERENCES AHMED, S. & KOPPEL, B. (1986). Use of neem and other botanical materials for pest control by farmers in India: summary of findings. Proceedings 3rd International Neem Conference, Nairobi, 623-626. EGUNJOBI, O. A. & AFOLAMI, S. O. (1976). Effect of neem (Azadirachta indica) leaf extract on populations of Pratylenchus brachyurus and on the growth and yield of maize. Nematologica 22, 125-132. ERMEL, K., PAHLICH, E. & SCHMUTTERER, H. (1983). Comparison of the azadirachtin content of neem seeds from ecotypes of Asian and African origin. Proceedings 2nd International Neem Conference, Rauischholzhausen, FRG, 91-94. GREWAL, P. S. (1988). Stimulation of fungal control of mycophagous nematodes and weed moulds in mushroom compost. Proceedings Brighton Crop Protection Conference, Brighton, 1199-1204. GREWAL, P. S. (1989). Nematicidal effects of some plant extracts to Aphelenchoides composticola (Nematoda) infesting mushroom, Agaricus bisporus. Revue de Nématologie 12, 317-322. PARMAR, B. S. (1986). An overview of neem research and use in
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