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EFFECTS OF MEAL AND SAPONINS OF ASTER CAUCASICUS AND OF A. SEDIFOLIUS ON THE CONTROL OF NEMATODES

Article number
883_45
Pages
361 – 367
Language
English
Abstract
Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are a severe economic constraint of vegetable and industrial crops in the Mediterranean region.
The control of these nematodes is necessary to maintain crop yield and quality at economic levels.
The use of synthetic pesticides is expensive and polluting.
As an alternative, nematodes can be managed by biopesticides.
In this study, we evaluated the nematicidal activity of leaf and root meals from Aster caucasicus and A. sedifolius and of the saponins extracted from A. sedifolius on M. incognita and the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis. Leaf and root meals did not affect root gall index in tomatoes inoculated with M. incognita, while the reproduction of the nematode was reduced by about 97% with 0.5 and 1 g/100 cm3 soil of meals from leaves and roots of A. sedifolius. The effect of A. caucasicus was restricted to leaf meal: the reduction of the nematode eggs per tomato root was 82.3 and 92.7% at 0.5 and 1 g/100 cm3 soil, respectively.
When the soil was treated with purified saponins of A. sedifolius at rates from 1.19 to 4.75 mg/100 cm3 soil, the reproduction of the nematode was not affected.
Moreover, saponins of A. sedifolius did not show any effect on the viability of second stage juveniles of M. incognita as well as of G. rostochiensis.

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Authors
M. Di Vito, F. Catalano, P. Pecchia, M. Cammareri, C. Conicella
Keywords
Aster spp., Globodera rostochiensis, Meloidogyne incognita, nematicidal activity, saponins, tomato
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