Positive regulation of root-knot nematode control in Capsicum through bioactive compounds derived from plant seeds cake
Mostafa Sayed Mostafa El-Ansary, Waleid Kottb Hegazy, Ragaa A. Hamouda

TL;DR
This study shows that certain plant seed cakes can effectively control root-knot nematodes in pepper plants while promoting plant growth.
Contribution
The study identifies black seed and jojoba seed cakes as effective natural biopesticides against root-knot nematodes in pepper plants.
Findings
Black seed and jojoba seed cakes significantly reduced nematode populations in soil and improved pepper plant growth.
GC-MS analysis revealed bioactive compounds in jatropha seed cake with anti-nematodal and insecticidal properties.
Application of black seed at 30g and jojoba at 15g increased shoot weight significantly compared to other treatments.
Abstract
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) pose a significant problem for farmers worldwide, leading to yield losses. Several conventional strategies, such as artificial nematocides, have been used in the past to control PPNs in pepper plants. In an in vivo trial aimed at reducing root-knot nematodes, (RKNs) Meloidogyne incognita communities in soil and root infestation, certain plant seed cake (PSC) was evaluated for its potential use. In this study, four PSCs were used to manage PPNs: black seed, jojoba, olive, and jatropha. These PSCs relatively inhibited nematode reproduction and promoted pepper plant health. Notably, black seed and jojoba were the most effective toxic PSC against RKNs, M. incognita, especially targeting the second-stage J2s in soil. For example, treatment with black seed at both 15 and 30 g rates, as well as jojoba at 15 g rate, was consistently effective in reducing the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNematode management and characterization studies · Plant Parasitism and Resistance · Insect Pest Control Strategies
