In-vitro nematicidal activity of selected medicinal plant extract against Meloidogyne incognita

Krishna Trambadiya, Riddhi Kanabar, Manishkumar Visavadia, Zankhana Pandit, Linz-Buoy George
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AbstractMeloidogyne incognita is a widespread pathogen that parasitises vegetables and other crops, reducing yields worldwide. The present study evaluates the nematicidal properties of Aegle marmelos (leaves and fruit) and Tinospora cordifolia (stem) extracts against Meloidogyne incognita under in-vitro conditions. Second-stage juveniles (J2s) were treated with different concentrations (0.5%–8%) of the extracts and observations were taken after 24, 48 and 72 h of exposure. A significant finding unveils that A. marmelos (leaf) extract exhibited the highest mortality rate 86.48% at 8% concentration; followed by 82.74% in T. cordifolia (stem) extract and 67.04% in A. marmelos (fruit) extract at 4% concentration. These results underscore the diverse nematicidal activity within plant extracts, shedding light on the potential applications in various fields. Further research and field trials are still required to validate the practical applicability of these plant extracts, paving the way for environment-friendly nematode control in agriculture.Keywords: Meloidogyne incognitaAegle marmelos (leaf) extractnematicidesin-vitrocrop protection AcknowledgementsThe authors would like to thank Dr. R. P. Bhatt, Principal, Bahauddin Government Science College, Junagadh for providing the necessary laboratory facilities and requirements throughout the research. The authors would like to express sincere thanks to Dr. Paresh Poriya for their valuable guidance. The author would like to gratefully acknowledge SHODH for its financial support in the form of a stipend.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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部分药用植物提取物对黑线蛾的体外杀线虫活性研究
摘要隐曲霉病(meloidogyne incognita)是一种广泛寄生在蔬菜和其他作物上的病原菌,在世界范围内导致产量下降。在体外条件下,研究了蜜橘(叶和果)和Tinospora cordifolia(茎)提取物对黑线蛾的杀线虫性能。用不同浓度(0.5% ~ 8%)的提取物处理二期稚虫,分别于24、48和72 h后进行观察。结果表明:柑桔叶提取物在浓度为8%时死亡率最高,为86.48%;在4%浓度下,桔梗(茎)提取物和蜜瓜(果)提取物的提取率分别为82.74%和67.04%。这些结果强调了植物提取物中不同的杀线虫活性,揭示了其在各个领域的潜在应用。还需要进一步的研究和田间试验来验证这些植物提取物的实际适用性,为农业中环境友好的线虫控制铺平道路。作者要感谢Junagadh Bahauddin政府科学学院校长R. P. Bhatt博士在整个研究过程中提供了必要的实验室设施和要求。作者谨对Paresh Poriya博士的宝贵指导表示衷心的感谢。作者在此感谢SHODH以津贴的形式提供的经济支持。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection publishes original papers and reviews covering all scientific aspects of modern plant protection. Subjects include phytopathological virology, bacteriology, mycology, herbal studies and applied nematology and entomology as well as strategies and tactics of protecting crop plants and stocks of crop products against diseases. The journal provides a permanent forum for discussion of questions relating to the influence of plant protection measures on soil, water and air quality and on the fauna and flora, as well as to their interdependence in ecosystems of cultivated and neighbouring areas.
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