Title of article :
Controlling the root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita in cucumber plants using some soil bioagents and some amendments under simulated field conditions
Author/Authors :
Zakaria, Hanan M. Cairo Univ. - Applied Center for Entomonematodes (ACE), Fac of Agricu, Egypt , Kassab, A.S. Ain Shams Univ. - Fac of Agric - Department of Plant Protection, Egypt , Shamseldean, M.M. Cairo Univ. - Fac of Agric - Department of Zoology and Agricultural Nematology, Egypt , Oraby, Mona M. Ain Shams University - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Microbiology, Egypt , El-Mourshedy, M.M.F. Agricultural Research Center - Central Agricultural Pesticides Laboratory, Egypt
Abstract :
This study was carried out under simulated field conditions to evaluate the efficacy of some bioagents and soil amendments, as a single or combined treatments, in controlling root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita infecting cucumber. Each of the fungus Verticillium chlamydosporium and the symbiotic bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens, as single or joint treatments significantly reduced gall formation and other criteria on cucumber roots. Maximum reduction in gall formation, female numbers, egg-mass production, developmental stages and final population of juveniles in soil, was acquired by these treatments, V. chlamydosporium + P. luminescens, P. luminescens +compost (C) and V. chlamydosporium +P. luminescens + animal compost (AC), compared with the control and other treatments. Applications of all treatments significantly promoted plant growth i.e. length of shoot and root, fresh and dry weight of shoot and root, number of leaves, flowers, fruits and weight of fruits per each plant compared to control (infested plants with nematode only and healthy plants).
Keywords :
Biological control , Meloidogyne incognita , Photorhabdus luminescens , Verticillium chlamydosporium , Soil amendments
Journal title :
Annals of Agricultural Science
Journal title :
Annals of Agricultural Science