Nematicidal activity of essential oils and organic amendments from Asteraceae against root-knot nematodes |
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Authors: | M P Pérez J A Navas-Cortés M J Pascual-Villalobos P Castillo † |
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Institution: | Consejería de Agricultura, Agua y Medio Ambiente, Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Agroalimentario, Estación Sericícola, 30150 La Alberca, Murcia;and;Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Apdo. 4084, Córdoba, Spain |
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Abstract: | The essential oil of Chrysanthemum coronarium flowerheads showed strong nematicidal activity in vitro and in growth-chamber experiments. Essential oil concentrations of 2, 4, 8 and 16 µ L mL−1, significantly reduced hatch, J 2 survival (determined by final value and area under curves of cumulative percentage hatch or mortality) and reproduction rate of Meloidogyne artiellia in vitro , with the lowest values occurring at 16 µ L mL−1. In pot trials with chickpea cv. PV 61, essential oil concentrations of 10–40 µ L per 500 cm3 soil, applied on sterile cotton pellets, also significantly reduced the nematode's reproduction rate. The biological processes of mortality and hatching/reproduction were adequately described by the monomolecular and expanded negative exponential models, respectively. Effectiveness of soil amendment with either flowers, leaves, roots or seeds of C. coronarium , and flowers from several species of Asteraceae ( Chrysanthemum segetum , Calendula maritima , Calendula officinalis and Calendula suffruticosa ) at 5 g per 500 cm3 soil was tested for suppression of M. artiellia and growth of chickpea cv. PV 61 under growth-chamber conditions. In these tests, flowers of all five Asteraceae species and various parts of C. coronarium significantly reduced reproduction rates of M. artiellia , by 83·0–95·9%, with the minimum rates occurring in infected chickpea plants amended with flowers of C. officinalis and C. suffruticosa . The in vitro and in planta results suggest that the essential oil of C. coronarium and organic amendments from Asteraceae species may serve as nematicides. |
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Keywords: | Calendula maritima Calendula officinalis Calendula suffruticosa Chrysanthemum coronarium Chrysanthemum segetum Meloidogyne artiellia nematicide |
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