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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/3119
Title: Production of Nematode egg parasitic fungus, Paecilomyceslilacinus, on Banana wastes and certain plant leaves.
Authors: Sundararaju P and I. Cannayane.
Published/ Complete Date: 2002-01-01
Keywords: Production, Nematode, egg parasitic, fungus, Paecilomyceslilacinus, Banana, wastes, plant leaves.
Publisher: nematology.in
Citation: Sundararaju P and I. Cannayane. 2002 . Production of Nematode egg parasitic fungus, Paecilomyceslilacinus, on Banana wastes and certain plant leaves. IndianJ.Nematol. 32:188-189.
Abstract/Description: Plant parasitic nematodes constitute one of the major limiting factors to banana production. Use of chemicals for management of plant parasitic nematodes is environmentally unsafe and therefore, biological control is a promising option. In this respectPaecilomyces lilacinus, a facultative fungal parasite on eggs and females of root-knot nematodes, is a promising tool. The fungus proliferates in the rhizosplane without causing any adverse effect on the plant. Though a commercial formulation of P. lilacinus, named BIOACT, is available in Philippines, no such formulation is available in India. Carrier used in the mass production system and application technology determines the successful use ofbioagents against nematodes. The substrate used in the mass production technology should not only be economical but also facilitate easy availability in abundant quantity. Jatala (1981) suggested that the fungus can be eftectively cultured on cereal grains like wheat, rice, bajra and rye. Hence, an attempt has been made to mass produce P. lilacinus with relatively cheaper materials (banana wastes and plant leaves) which are abundantly available in banana plantations.
Type(s) of content: Research Paper
Language: English
Name of Journal: Indian Journal of Nematology
NAAS Rating: 5.23
Volume No.: 32
Page Number: 188-189
Name of the Division/Regional Station: Nematology
Source, DOI or any other URL: http://nematology.in/data/documents/V32N02P188.pdf
URI: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/3119
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