Screening and Utilization of Antagonistic Plants to Control Northern root-knot Nematode in Ginseng Fields

인삼포장에 발생하는 당근뿌리혹선층의 방제를 위한 길항식물의 탐색

  • Yang, Kae-Jin (Department of Resource Plant Science, Joong Bu University) ;
  • Doh, Eun-Soo (Department of Resource Plant Science, Joong Bu University) ;
  • Kim, Kwang-Ho (Department of Crop Science, College of Agriculture, Kon Kuk University)
  • 양계진 (중부대학 자원식물학과) ;
  • 도은수 (중부대학 자원식물학과) ;
  • 김광호 (건국대학교 농과대학 식량자원학과)
  • Published : 1996.12.01

Abstract

This study was conducted to screen the antagonistic plants on northern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne) and to utilize those in its control. Egg hatching of M. hapla was found to be inhibited by 17 plant methanol extracts, and 11 plant extracts among them were also toxic to M. hapla second stage juvenile. Egg hatching of iW. hapla was also found to be inhibited by squeezed extracts of Cassia tora and Zea mays, and they were also toxic to M. hapla second stage juvenile. Extracts of Achyranthes japonica, Melia axedrach and Acorus graminens were toxic to M. hapla second stage with a juvenile mortality above 70clc at the 10 folds diluted concent ration and A. graminens was toxic to tested juvenile mortality above 50% at the 100 folds diluted concentration. The toxicity was directly propotional to the diluted concentration of the plant extracts and to the exposure period. Punica granatum, Acorns graminens and Melia axedrach were effective in inhibiting root penetration of JW. hapla juveniles, among of them p. granatum is most effective Percent inhibition of penetration by second and third stage juveniles into tomato slants penetrating by it was 72.7 and 82.4%, respectively.

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