Assessment of the Potential of Eco-Friendly Nematicides in the Management of Root-Knot Nematodes on French Beans in Kenya

E. O. Ogumo*, W. M. Muiru, J. W. Kimenju, D. M. Mukunya

Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya.

Corresponding Author Email: anandmruas@gmail.com

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.7.1.08

Article Publishing History

Received: 01/02/2018
Accepted: 02/03/2019
Published Online: 01/05/2019

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Reviewed by: Dr. Carlos Gutiérrez Gutiérrez
Second Review by: Dr. Vipul H. Wagh
Final Approval by: Dr. Ajit Arun Waman

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Abstract:

Root-knot nematodes (RKN) (Meloidogyne spp) are a serious pest causing heavy economic losses in a wide range of agricultural crops. A trial was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of various eco-friendly nematicides in the management of RKN affecting French bean. The field trial was carried out in two seasons with the following treatments; Rigel-G (salicylic acid), Phyto Protect (Sesame oil extract), Mytech (Paecilomyces lilacinus), Neemraj 0.3% (Azadirachtin), Vydate® (Oxamyl) as a positive control and an untreated control. Various rates; Rigel –G (2.5 ml/l), Phyto Protect (10 l/ha), Mytech (125 g/ha) Neemraj 0.3% (3L/ha) and Vydate® (6 l/ha) of treatments were administered and damage on plants was assessed based on galling indices, crop biomass and yield whereas nematode reproductive potential was assessed based on the J2 counts. There was no significant difference (P ≥ 0.05) in the nematode population densities and galling indices observed among the eco-friendly nematicides and the conventional nematicide (Vydate®). Eco-friendly nematicides had a significant (P ≤ 0.05) reduction of RKN J2 population densities compared to the negative control. The negative control had the highest mean of root-knot nematode densities (240 RKN/200 cc soil) and a galling index of 3.77 while Vydate and Neemraj had the lowest mean density (40 RKN/200 cc soil) in the first season. Similar results were observed in the second season with control having the highest RKN J2 population densities (285 RKN/200 cc soil) and a galling index of 3.89 and Vydate had the lowest (23 RKN/200 cc soil). The results of this study clearly indicate that eco-friendly nematicides can be fully adopted to suppress RKN in French beans as alternatives to conventional nematicides.

Keywords:

Biomass; Galling Index; Plant Extracts; Root Knot Nematodes

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Ogumo E. O, Muiru W. M, Kimenju J. W, Mukunya D. M. Assessment of the Potential of Eco-Friendly Nematicides in the Management of Root-Knot Nematodes on French Beans in Kenya. Curr Agri Res 2019;7(1. doi : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.7.1.08

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