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Control of plant-parasitic nematodes by a nematicidal strain ofAspergillus niger
Authors:B. M. Zuckerman  M. Matheny  N. Acosta
Affiliation:(1) Department of Plant Pathology, University of Massachusetts, 01003 Amherst, Massachusetts;(2) Department of Plant Pathology, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Abstract:An isolate ofAspergillus niger (designated PD-42) was evaluated in laboratory, greenhouse, and field trials for efficacy in controlling plant-parasitic nematodes. In greenhouse experiments, PD-42 drenches containing spores of PD-42 on oatmeal significantly reduced galling on tomato due to root-knot nematode as compared to untreated controls. In a one-half acre field experiment, PD-42 incorporated in seed coats was associated with significantly increased yield and decreased root-knot galling on pepper. In a second one-half acre field experiment, PD-42 drenches significantly reduced tomato and pepper root galling due toMeloidogyne incognita, and nonsignificant yield increases occurred. In each field experiment, treatment with PD-42 reducedRotylenchulus reniformis populations. The nematicidal components of theA. niger culture filtrates include citric acid, oxalic acid, and undetermined molecules larger than 8000 MW.
Keywords:Aspergillus niger   biological control  plant-parasitic nematodes   Meloidogyne incognita   nematicidal activity   Caenorhabditis elegans    Rotylenchulus reniformis
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