POLIZ EKINLARI ORASIDA NEMATOFAG ZAMBURUGLARINI JORIY ETISH , UNING BIOLOGIK KURASHGA TUTGAN O’RNI O’RGANISH
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Keywords: melon crops, melon cultivation technologies, agricultural products, plant diseases and pests,##article.abstract##
The introduction of nematophagous fungi among vegetable crops serves as an
essential biological control strategy against pathogenic nematodes. By reducing
nematode populations, these fungi protect plant roots, promoting healthier growth
and increased yields. Studies demonstrate that nematophagous fungi can lower
nematode populations by 60-80%, which aids in nutrient uptake and reduces
damage.
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