Eco-friendly Management of Rice Root - Knot Nematode Meloidogyne Graminicola) Using Different Botanicals
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Rice ( Oryza sativa), is the most important cereal crop worldwide since it provides staple
food for more than half of the world's population. Among the biotic stresses, nematodes are
quite important. Rice root-knot nematode, (Meloidogyne graminicola), is a sedentary
endoparasite of rice roots and is the major species affecting rice production. The indiscriminate
use of synthetic chemicals for the pests has posed serious threat to human health and
environment leading to disturbed biodiversity, outbreaks of secondary pests, resurgence,
development of resistance in the pathogens and contamination of food chain in the ecosystem.
Botanicals are now emerging as nematicidal and nematostatic products which are economical,
eco-friendly and agronomically useful techniques to be used in protection of crop produce and
environment from pesticidal pollution. The present investigations were carried out to study
different symptoms produced by rice RKN and evaluation of different plant extracts against
juveniles (J2) of M graminicola in-vitro at 5%, 10%, 50%, 100% concentration and evaluation
of botanicals against nematode in-vivo. It was observed that larval mortality of M graminicola
after 24 hours at 100%, 50%, 10% and 5% concentration was higher in Jatropha curcas (94%),
Catharanthus roseus (87.33%), Thevetia peruviana (83%),Tinospora cordifolia (79 %)
respectively. At 48 hours, it was higher in Datura alba (99.67%), Prunus persica (91 .33%),
Catharanthus roseus (90%) Tinospora cordifolia (90%) respectively. At 25 DAS, galls were
not recorded in case of Chenopodium album, Azadirachta indica, Jatropha curcas, Thevetia
peruviana, Calotropis procera, Tinospora cordifolia, Parthenium hysterophorus in-vivo.
Maximum shoot length, root length, shoot weight, root weight was observed in Datura alba
(33.1lcm), Chenopodium album (9.56 em), Aegle marmelos (1.22 gm), Catharanthus roseus
(0.87 gm) respectively. At 50 DAS, minimum 1.56 galls/plant were recorded in case of
Cannabis sativus. Maximum rice shoot length, root length, shoot weight, root weight were
noted in Aegle marmelos (49.89 em) chenopodium album (15.78 em), Datura alba (3.01 gm),
Azadirachta indica (3.88 gm). It can be concluded that there are several botanicals such as
Chenopodium album, Datura alba, Azadirachta indica, Catharanthus roseus, Jatropha curcas,
Tinospora cardifolia, Aegle marmelos which were really effective in managing rice R!<N·
There is need to investigate, explore and develop nematicidal properties of different botamc~ls
which is environmental friendly and may be integrated with organic amendment and potenttal
bio-agents for the management of M graminicola. Hence, the present experiment.s . were
performed to explore the possibility of using botanicals for the management of M grmmmcola.
