Nematicidal Properties of Some Yeast Culture Filtrates against Meloidogyne javanica Infecting Squash Plants (In Vitro and In Vivo)
Atef El-Sagheer1*, Anas El-Mesalamy1, Abdel-Monem Anany2 and Nashaat Mahmoud1
1Agricultural Zoology and Nematology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Al-Azhar University, Assiut, Egypt; 2Agricultural Zoology and Nematology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.
*Correspondence | Atef El-Sagheer, Agricultural Zoology and Nematology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Al-Azhar University, Assiut, Egypt; Email:
[email protected]
Table 1:
Evaluation of some yeasts culture filtrate on egg-masses hatching of root knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica in vitro.
Each figure represents the mean of three replicates; Capital letters represented significantly between all conc. In all treatments, and small letters represented significantly test between three conc. to alone yeast filtrate according to Duncan’s multiple-range test (P < 0.05); Values followed by the same letter are not statistically different according to Duncan’s multiple-range test (P ≤0.05).
Table 3:
Evaluation of some yeasts culture filtrate on the mobility and mortality of M. javanica in vitro.
Each figure represents the mean of three replicates. Capital letters represented significantly between all conc. In all treatments, and small letters represented significantly test between three conc. to alone yeast filtrate according to Duncan’s multiple-range test (P ≤ 0.05). Values followed by the same letter are not statistically different according to Duncan’s multiple-range test (P ≤0.05).
Table 1:
Evaluation of some yeasts culture filtrate on egg-masses hatching of root knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica in vitro.
Each figure represents the mean of three replicates; Capital letters represented significantly between all conc. In all treatments, and small letters represented significantly test between three conc. to alone yeast filtrate according to Duncan’s multiple-range test (P < 0.05); Values followed by the same letter are not statistically different according to Duncan’s multiple-range test (P ≤0.05).