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Currently chemical nematicides are the major means to manage plant parasitic nematodes but
these are costly and injurious to human health and environment. Research was carried out on
an important plant parasitic nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) and its management through
the integration of mycorrhizal fungi (MF) and neemex during 2011 to 2013 in green house
and field conditions. Various experiments for effect of different dose levels of mycorrhizal
fungi (100 g, 150 g and 200 g), neemex (5 g, 10 g and 15 g) and their combination on M.
incognita infectivity parameters (Number of galls, egg masses, females, J2/root system and
J2/100 cm3 soil), plant growth (root weight, root length, shoot weight and shoot length),
nutrients (Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) uptake were conducted. Effect of
mycorrhizal fungi and neemex on invasion and development by M. incognita was evaluated
under green house conditions. Protective and curative effect of mycorrhizal fungi and
neemex alone and in combination was tested against M. incognita, plant growth and nutrients
uptake by eggplant. Systemic and local effect of mycorrhizal fungi and neemex was
evaluated by using split root technique under green house. Management of M. incognita by
mycorrhizal fungi and neemex was also evaluated in micro plot under field conditions.
Number of galls, egg masses, females, J2/root system and J2/100 cm3 soil were recorded the
maximum in untreated control when performed in green house as compared to other
treatments. While plant growth parameters like root weight was higher in control but less in
other treatments. Root length, shoot length and shoot weight was higher in treatments of all
experiments as compared to control. Major nutrients (NPK) uptake was the maximum at
higher dose of MF as compared to un-inoculated healthy plant and inoculated with neemex.
Invasion and development by M. incognita was observed lower in mycorrhizal and neemex
treated plant roots while maximum nematode developmental stages were observed in control.
Mycorrhizal fungi and neemex either local or systemic successfully reduced the infection of
M. incognita. Nematode infectivity parameters were reduced; plant growth and nutrient
contents were enhanced by the mycorrhizal fungi and neemex either alone or in combination
under field conditions and can be used successfully for the biocontrol of Meloidogyne
incognita. |
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