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Comparative efficacy of essential oil nanoemulsions and bioproducts as alternative strategies against root-knot nematode, and its impact on the growth and yield of Capsicum annuum L.

Eman Hammad, Atef M. El‐Sagheer

2022Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In a study to compare the effectiveness of some essential oil nanoemulsion and bioproducts as an alternative to chemical nematicide in control of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita parasitizing on chili pepper, Capsicum annuum L. plants, in parallel with the plant growth and yield under two varying conditions; in vitro, greenhouse and plastic house (intended for commercial production). In an in vitro study, basil and mint essential oil nanoemulsions (at a rate of 5%) achieved the best effects on morality reduction percentage (100%) at droplet sizes of 48.10 nm and 97.3 nm, respectively, compared with the non-treated control. In the greenhouse, Basil and Mint essential oil nanoemulsions (at 5%) (82.59% and 81.52%) and at 3% (77.6% and 72.15%), respectively, ranked second on population reduction, with approximately the effect of Bio-arc (at 2.5 g/L) (74.81%), after Nemaphose (92.7%). A similar pattern was found in a plastic house with a noted positive effect on the increase in yield, where Basil and Mint essential oil nanoemulsions (at 5%) achieved 113.42 and 108.23, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Essential oilPepperMeloidogyne incognitaRoot-knot nematodeHorticultureTerra incognitaYield (engineering)PopulationCapsicum annuumBioproductsGreenhouseChemistryBiologyNematodeBotanyBiotechnologyMaterials scienceBiofuelSociologyMetallurgyDemographyEcologyNematode management and characterization studiesLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisAgronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems