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Chen, Guan Pau and Chan, Stephen Teck Leong and Wong, Sing King and Eng, Lily and Jiwan, Make and Ragai Kundat, Franklin and Ab. Aziz, Zakry Fitri and Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna and Nik Ab. Majid, Nik Muhamad
(2012)
Isolation of indigenous strains of Paecilomyces lilacinus with antagonistic activity Meloidogyne incognita.
International Journal of Agriculture and Biology, 14 (2).
pp. 197-203.
ISSN 1560-8530; ESSN: 1814–9596
Abstract
Ten indigenous isolates of Paecilomyces lilacinus (PL), were isolated from two black pepper farms in Sarawak heavily infested with root-knot nematodes (RKN) as an initiative to control RKN problem. All isolates showed varying degree in colonizing female nematodes. In the female nematode bioassay on water agar, both indigenous strains of PL namely PLA, PLB, and a commercial strain, PLM (as positive control) demonstrated highly significant colonization (>90%, P≤0.01) on female. In egg parasitism test, spore suspension (105 spore/mL) of the strains PLA, PLB and PLM exhibited 78.8%, 66.0% and 73.4% parasitism on eggs, respectively. Meanwhile, hatching of nematode eggs incubated in spore suspension of PLA, PLB and PLM for seven days were significantly reduced; 88-89% of eggs were hatch-inhibited as compared to control (26%). This illustrated both local isolates, PLA and PLB are comparable with PLM as biological control agents for managing RKN infestation on black pepper vines.
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