Characterization of finger millet extracts and evaluation of their nematicidal efficacy and plant growth promotion potential
Khaoya Martine Chrisantus, Chepkwony Sarah, Lusweti Dorcas, Rose Chepchirchir Ramkat, Chrispus O. A. Oduori, Njira Njira Pili

TL;DR
Finger millet extracts can kill plant-parasitic nematodes and promote plant growth, offering a natural solution for crop protection.
Contribution
The study identifies specific bioactive compounds in finger millet extracts that effectively control nematodes and enhance plant growth.
Findings
Finger millet extracts achieved up to 98% nematode mortality in vitro.
Extracts reduced nematode populations and reproductive factors in greenhouse conditions.
Treated plants showed enhanced seed weight and phytochemical activity.
Abstract
Plant‐parasitic nematodes pose a significant threat to finger millet crops, potentially causing yield reduction of up to 70%. Extracts derived from finger millet varieties contain potent bioactive compounds that can mitigate nematode damage and promote plant growth. This study aimed at isolating and characterizing bioactive compounds from the finger millet varieties Ikhulule, Okhale‐1, and U‐15; evaluating the impact of Ikhulule and U‐15 extracts on the mortality of the root lesion nematode Pratylenchus vandenbergae; assessing the growth promotion effects of Ikhulule and U‐15 extracts on the finger millet variety Okhale‐1; and determining the efficacy of these extracts in managing plant‐parasitic nematodes under greenhouse conditions. Extracts were obtained from both leaves and roots and tested in vitro for nematode mortality and in vivo for growth promotion and nematode control. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNematode management and characterization studies · Genetic and Environmental Crop Studies · Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
