INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF ROOT- KNOT NEMATODE, MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA INFECTING COWPEA PLANTS

M. Abo-Korah
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: This experiment was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of saponin extract, algae, Chlorella vulgaris , and a bio-nematicide BioNematon (commercial formulation of the Paecilomyces lilacinus, half dose) and the possibility of creating an integrated control program on root-knot nematodes infected cowpea under field conditions compared to chemical nematicide, Carbofuran, as well as the effect of these treatments on the vegetative characteristics of cowpea plants. All treatments caused reduction percentages in root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita juveniles, to take into the triple treatment (saponin extract + algae + BioNematon half dose) which gave the highest reduction percentage (82.6%), followed by the chemical nematicide Carbofuran (80.3%), then the BioNematon half dose, algae and saponin extract solely by achievement (67.3, 66.3 and 58.4%), respectively, compared with control. Tribble treatment (saponin extract + algae + BioNematon) caused significant decrease in mature females, egg masses and root galls (82.9, 85.8, 80%) and it was (81.1, 82.8 and 80.0%) for Carbofuran treatment , respectively. As well as, triple treatment also improved the vegetative properties of cowpea plants, caused an increase in plant height, shoot weight and root weight by percentages (75.3, 78.8 and 96.3%) while contrariwise occurred by appliance of Carbofuran (46.9, 38.7 and 83.7%), respectively, compared to the control. This study succinct recommended that, the use of triple treatment (saponin extract + algae + BioNematon half dose) as an integrated control program for M. incognita which infected cowpea plants practically considerable by its safety, inexpensive, harmlessness, in addition it also reduced root-knot nematode, M. incognita juveniles, mature females, root galls, and improved the vegetative properties of cowpea plants in greater proportions than the chemical nematicide Carbofuran.
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豇豆根结线虫的综合治理
本试验旨在评价皂素提取物、藻类、小球藻和生物杀线虫剂BioNematon(淡紫拟青霉商业配方,半剂量)与化学杀线虫剂Carbofuran在田间条件下对豇豆根结线虫感染的综合防治方案的可行性,以及这些处理对豇豆植株营养特性的影响。各处理对根结线虫幼虫的抑制率均有显著提高,其中皂苷提取物+藻类+半剂量BioNematon处理的抑制率最高(82.6%),其次是化学杀线虫剂Carbofuran(80.3%),其次是半剂量BioNematon、藻类和皂苷提取物单独抑制(分别为67.3、66.3和58.4%)。Tribble处理(皂苷提取物+藻类+ BioNematon)显著降低了成熟雌虫、卵块和根瘿(分别为82.9、85.8和80%),Carbofuran处理分别为81.1、82.8和80.0%)。三联处理也改善了豇豆植株的营养性状,使其株高、茎重和根重分别增加了75.3、78.8和96.3%,而施用呋喃丹则与对照相反,分别增加了46.9、38.7和83.7%。本研究简明地推荐了三联处理(皂苷提取物+藻类+ BioNematon半剂量)作为一种综合防治方案,以其安全、廉价、无害的特点,有效地减少了豇豆植株的根结线虫、幼虫、成熟雌虫、根瘿,并比化学杀线虫剂Carbofuran更大幅度地改善了豇豆植株的营养特性。
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