Nematode on strawberries: symptoms of damage, methods of control and prevention
One of the most delicious and juicy berries is strawberries. It is grown by almost all summer residents on their plots. Unfortunately, not only people like to eat strawberries, but also harmful organisms. These include the strawberry nematode. This type of worm feeds not only on strawberries, but also on other berries: raspberries, strawberries, and also “encroaches” on chrysanthemums. Detecting a nematode is quite simple: the presence of leaf tubes on a plant and the formation of dark spots indicates the appearance of nematodes.
Signs of infection
The strawberry nematode is a worm with a roundish shape and a yellowish tinge. The length of the organism reaches only 1 mm, however, these worms pose a great danger to the fetus. In the oral cavity of the nematode there is an organ that looks like forceps. They help the parasite to gain a foothold on the stem or root section of the plant. After that, the worm releases some liquid from itself, which leads to the formation of a reaction due to which the horticultural crop begins to attract the parasite.
The main distinguishing feature of the parasitic worm is that it is almost impossible to recognize it in the first stages of the lesion. Only by digging up the root of the plant, you can clearly see the parasite.
You can recognize a lesion on strawberries by the following signs:
- slow growth and root formation;
- the presence of a large number of white cysts;
- yellow shade of the leaves of the plant;
- folding leaves into tubules;
- thickening of the veins;
- slow formation of stems and leaves;
- stopping or slowing down the flowering of the plant;
- changing the shape of strawberries, reducing in size.
One worm can parasitize several plants at the same time. Due to the invasion of nematodes, strawberries dry out and gradually die. The danger of parasitic worms also lies in the fact that they carry various infections and fungi. Also, nematodes are detected in the following way. The flowers and leaves of the plant are crushed and lowered into the water. After a while, worms in the form of thin white threads will be visible in the container. Strawberry bushes resistant to the invasion of parasitic worms do not exist. However, breeders have been able to develop some plant varieties that have stronger immunities to nematodes.
These varieties include varieties:
- "Saxon";
- "Dessert";
- "Rocket";
- "Granddaughter";
- "Festival";
- "Pearl".
Fighting methods
You need to know that it will not be possible to completely get rid of parasitic worms, but thanks to folk remedies and medicines, their number can be significantly reduced.
When destroying strawberry nematodes, the following mistakes should not be made.
- Spraying with insecticides and products not intended to get rid of parasites. Similar procedures help only in the destruction of insects, but not nematodes.
- Throwing infected plants into compost to turn into humus. As a result of this, the nematodes do not die, but multiply for many years and infect the humus.
- Many gardeners do not pay much attention to the poor appearance of plants infested with parasitic worms.At the same time, the nematodes will not leave the strawberry bush alone until the plant finally dries up, after which they freely move to another bush.
Therefore, the affected plants must be destroyed on time, without waiting for the defeat of the entire garden.
Folk remedies
In the absence of special medicines, you can resort to alternative methods of treating nematodes. Thanks to simple recipes, diseases of fruit plants can be cured without the risk of losing yields.
Such measures include the following.
- Boiled water is very effective in getting rid of parasitic worms. For treatment, it is necessary to dig up the affected plants and shake them off the ground, then rinse under running water. It is also necessary to pour water heated to 47 degrees into a clean bowl and lower the strawberry roots for 15 minutes. With the invasion of adult worms, you can get by with water heated to only 40 degrees and lower the roots for only 10 minutes. If it is necessary to kill nematode eggs, the water is heated up to 55 degrees and the roots sink for a third of an hour. In this case, the important point is the exact observance of the thermal regime. Otherwise, you can scald the roots of the plant, as a result of which it dies.
- An infusion of marigolds is a deadly poison for most pests. To prepare juice, 1 kg of flowers is poured over liters of water and left for a couple of days. After the end of this period, it is necessary to spray the strawberry beds.
- Calendula infusion is considered an equally effective way to get rid of pests. To prepare a decoction, pour 200 grams of dried calendula flowers with 5 liters of water. The infusion should be in warm conditions during the day. Plants are watered abundantly with this remedy once a week.
- Nasturtium infusion is prepared as follows. Crushed 300 grams of plants are poured with 5 liters of water. The solution is infused for 24 hours, then watered once a week.
- Nettles in a large container are poured with boiled water and left for 3 days. Plants need to be watered after straining. Such a solution will destroy the parasites present on the roots of strawberries.
- A batun weighing about 200 grams is cut into pieces and filled with 4 liters of water. Strawberry beds are treated with this infusion once a week.
- Hogweed is poured with water in a ratio of 1: 5 and left for a day. The solution is necessary for tillage. It is necessary to work with cow parsnip with extreme caution, since it is a poisonous raw material.
Special preparations
With the help of special medicines, infected strawberry bushes can be saved.
- Copper sulfate (3% solution) is sprayed onto plantings in late autumn or early spring. Spraying is carried out exclusively in the morning or evening.
- Every 5 days it is necessary to treat the plants with phosphamide (0.02% solution). This reagent is able to have a complex effect on plants, destroying ticks, worms and their larvae. The drug is very quickly absorbed by strawberries, and the residue disintegrates under the influence of ultraviolet radiation and moisture. Once inside the plant, phosphamide releases poison for about 3 more weeks, which poses a serious danger to parasites.
- Heterophos is diluted with 8 liters of liquid, after which the strawberries are sprayed with this solution. The procedure is carried out no more than once every 45 days.
- Fundazol is used to water the soil of a strawberry bed after harvest.
- Dimethoate is very toxic, due to which it has a detrimental effect on the intestines of worms.
Procedures should be repeated at least 4 times every 5 days. The destruction of parasitic worms from plants is a very laborious and difficult process, therefore, it is necessary to take a responsible approach to the choice of seedlings, planting, watering and prevention.
Processing rules
In the fight against strawberry nematode must fight, adhering to the following rules.
- In the spring, once a week, an audit of the bushes is carried out. Plants are fed with fertilizers with potassium and organic compounds. You can use wood ash as a top dressing.
- During the growing season, various microorganisms are used. The beds must be treated with special solutions to stimulate plant growth and create immunity.
- With the invasion of nematodes, the roots are dug up and treated with heated water.
- After harvesting, processing with pharmaceutical drugs is carried out.
- In autumn, organic matter containing phosphorus and potassium is introduced into the soil.
Is a plant disease dangerous for humans?
Experts say that eating strawberries infected with a nematode does not pose anything dangerous to the human body. Since the characteristics of the organisms of parasitic worms are adapted for life and nutrition only on plants.
But still, there is no need to experiment - eat only healthy fruits.
Prevention
To prevent the invasion of nematodes on plants, it is necessary to adhere to preventive measures when planting and caring for strawberry beds. The nematode can get into the beds when transporting seedlings. As a result, when purchasing seedlings, it is necessary to carefully check the roots of plants. They should be free of extras.To be sure of the absence of nematodes, it is necessary to hold the seedlings in boiled water before planting. Parasitic worms die at temperatures above 40 degrees, and warm water will only be useful for seedlings.
When choosing seedlings, it is necessary to prefer more resistant varieties, such as "Rocket" and "Vnuchka". When planting, care must be taken to disinfect the seedlings. This procedure is carried out with a solution of Parathion. Before planting, new compost containing fungi harmful to parasites is introduced into the soil. To prevent nematodes from entering strawberry bushes, plants should be transplanted to another site every 4 years.
Near the strawberry beds, it is necessary to plant calendula, marigolds, nasturtium. The root system of these plants is capable of releasing a liquid into the ground, which is detrimental to strawberry nematodes. Also, as a preventive measure, you can dig a shallow hole around the garden bed and put lime there to help scare away the invasion of worms.
It is not recommended to plant seedlings in the area where tomatoes, carrots, cabbage or potatoes grew last year. These vegetables are a favorable breeding ground for nematodes. During the growing season of strawberries, it is necessary to weed the beds and get rid of weeds.
See below for how to deal with strawberry nematode.