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The effect of abamectin seeds treatment on plant growth and the infection of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White) chitwood

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SAUDI JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 970-974

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.10.006

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Abamectin; Meloidogyne incognita; Cucumber plants; Germination

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  1. Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia [TURSP-2020/23]

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This study examined the effects of different concentrations of abamectin suspension on cucumber seeds to control nematode reproduction and enhance plant growth. The results showed that abamectin treatment did not affect seed germination, and the concentration of 500 ppm was the most effective in reducing nematode parameters. Therefore, using abamectin at a concentration of 500 ppm is recommended for controlling Meloidogyne incognita in cucumber plants under greenhouse conditions to minimize its environmental toxicity.
In this study, three concentrations (250, 500, and 1000 ppm) of abamectin 2% suspension concentration (SC) were used as cucumber seeds treatment. The seeds were treated with abamectin to reduce nematodes reproduction and their ability to penetrate the roots, then seed germination and plant growth were observed. All the concentrations didn't negatively affect seeds germination wherever the germination percent reached 80% at the concentration (1000 ppm) after 20 days of sowing. The effect of abamectin on root-knot nematode was studied by recording numbers of nematodes in 100 g/soil, numbers of the galls, egg mass on the root, and the nematode reproduction factor. All concentrations significantly affected the nematode reproduction parameters compared to control. Abamectin at (500 ppm) was the most effective concentration on reducing nematodes parameters, i.e., 26.57, 38.83, 47.40 %, and 3.15 for the above-mentioned parameters, respectively at the end of experimint. No significant difference between 500 ppm and 1000 ppm. We recommended using the abamectin in (500 ppm) concentration as a seed application to control Meloidogyne incognita in cucumber plants under greenhouse conditions to reduce its environmental toxic effect. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.

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