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Potentiality of different isolates of wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum collected from rhizosphere of tomato against root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita
Authors:Anju Jain  Jitendra Mohan  Mahendra Singh  B K Goswami
Institution:1. Amity Center For Biocontrol And Plant Disease Management , Amity University Uttar , Noida , U.P. , India;2. Department of Botany , Janta Vedic College , U.P. , India;3. Division of Plant Pathology , JNKVV College of Agriculture , Madhya Pradesh , India
Abstract:This investigation was undertaken to determine the effect of culture filtrates of different isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici on mortality of Meloidogyne incognita juveniles and egg hatching. It was observed that different concentrations including standard extract (S.E), 1:10 and 1:100 dilutions of all fungal filtrates inhibited egg hatch when compared with control. Minimum mortality and maximum hatching was observed in BRT (showing least mortality) isolate of F. oxysporum, while maximum mortality and minimum egg hatching was recorded in BGT (showing maximum mortality) isolate. Larval mortality was decreased with a decrease in concentration and the least mortality was observed in 1:100 when compared with SE and 1:10. The potentiality of both the isolates (BRT and BGT) against root-knot nematode M. incognita was confirmed by the pathogenicity test on tomato. These observations confirmed that F. oxysporumisolates possesses variability in pathogenicity ranging from pathogenic to bio-control agent. The plants inoculated with BRT isolate failed to show wilt symptoms while plants inoculated with BGT isolate showed wilt indices.
Keywords:Fusarium oxysporum  meloidogyne incognita  tomato  larvicidal  egg hatching  pathogenicity
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