The Plant Pathology Journal 2003;19(3):138-142.
Published online June 30, 2003.
Efficacy of Soil Amendment with Medicinal Plant Materials for the Control of Root-knot Nematode(Meloidogyne incognita) in Tomato
Young Ho Kim, Hafeez U. Khan, Jung Ho Kim, Yong Ho Jeon, Eun Jung Lee, Sung Pae Chang
Abstract
Soil amendments with oriental herbal medicines such as fruit of Anethum graveolens, flower buds of Syzygium aromaticum, rhizome of Cnidium officinale, rhizome of Coptis chinensis, root bark of Paeonia suffructicosa, stem bark of Phellodendron amurense, and stem bark of Cinnamomum cassia at the rate of 0.2% (weight by volume of soil) significantly reduced Meloidogyne incognita infection (root gall formation) of tomato seedlings compared with the control. The most effective treatments were root bark of P. suffructicosa and stem bark of C. cassia as they gave minimum numbers of galls on tomato roots (4.7% and 8.9%, respectively, relative to control) as compared to other treatments. Another study with root bark of P. suffructicosa and C. cassia at different application doses also showed consistent results in reducing gall number. The control efficacy decreased as the application doses were lowered, indicating their dose-dependent control activities. These treatments significantly enhanced aboveground plant growths (total masses).
Key Words: Cinnamomum cassia, Meloidogyne incognita, Paeonia suffructicosa, soil amendment
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