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Nematicidal Activity of Marine Sponge Callyspongia diffusa Associated Pseudomonas fluorescens BCPBMS-1


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1 Annamalai University, Parangipettai, Tamil Nadu, India
 

Investigation carried out to study the nematicidal activity of marine sponge callyspongia diffusa associated Pseudomonas fluorescens BCPBMS-1. P. fluorescens strain was tested for nematicidal activity against Meloidogyne javanica which cause ischolar_main-knot disease in green gram plant. The numbers of dead juveniles were counted up to 48 hrs at 12 h interval. Pot experiment was also done to check its ability in field. At the end of 48 hrs 90% of juveniles of M. javanica tested were found killed. About 3 kg of sterile sandy loam soil was filled in 6 pots and all of them were infected with 20 ml of M. javanica containing 1000 larvae (i.e.,) 50 larvae/mL. In infected plant chlorophyll-a content was 0.01mg/g on 5th day, on 10th and 15th day it was totally absent. In treated plants, chlorophyll-a content was 0.49 mg/g on 5th day, 1.3 mg/g on 10th day and 1.42 mg/g at 15th day. Chlorophyll-b was totally absent in infected plant at 5th, 10th and 15th days. In treated plants chlorophyll- b content on 5th day was 0.48 mg/g, it was 0.6 mg/g on 10th day and 0.75 mg/g on 15th day. In control plants on 5th day it was 0.9 mg/g, 0.92 mg/g on 10th day and 1.0mg/g on 15th day. Total protein content of the infected plant was 0.1mg/g on 5th day, it was below detectable level on 10th and 15th days. In treated plants, total protein content was 2.3mg/g on 5th day, 4.3mg/g on 10th day and 15th day it was 7.2 mg/g. The obtained results of this study confirmed that Pseudomonas fluorescens BCPBMS-1 is a promising nematicidal agent and great potential in Meloidogyne javanica management in green gram plant.

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Sponge, Meloidogyne javanica, Green Gram Plant.
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V. Vasanthabharathi
Annamalai University, Parangipettai, Tamil Nadu, India
S. Jayalakshmi
Annamalai University, Parangipettai, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Investigation carried out to study the nematicidal activity of marine sponge callyspongia diffusa associated Pseudomonas fluorescens BCPBMS-1. P. fluorescens strain was tested for nematicidal activity against Meloidogyne javanica which cause ischolar_main-knot disease in green gram plant. The numbers of dead juveniles were counted up to 48 hrs at 12 h interval. Pot experiment was also done to check its ability in field. At the end of 48 hrs 90% of juveniles of M. javanica tested were found killed. About 3 kg of sterile sandy loam soil was filled in 6 pots and all of them were infected with 20 ml of M. javanica containing 1000 larvae (i.e.,) 50 larvae/mL. In infected plant chlorophyll-a content was 0.01mg/g on 5th day, on 10th and 15th day it was totally absent. In treated plants, chlorophyll-a content was 0.49 mg/g on 5th day, 1.3 mg/g on 10th day and 1.42 mg/g at 15th day. Chlorophyll-b was totally absent in infected plant at 5th, 10th and 15th days. In treated plants chlorophyll- b content on 5th day was 0.48 mg/g, it was 0.6 mg/g on 10th day and 0.75 mg/g on 15th day. In control plants on 5th day it was 0.9 mg/g, 0.92 mg/g on 10th day and 1.0mg/g on 15th day. Total protein content of the infected plant was 0.1mg/g on 5th day, it was below detectable level on 10th and 15th days. In treated plants, total protein content was 2.3mg/g on 5th day, 4.3mg/g on 10th day and 15th day it was 7.2 mg/g. The obtained results of this study confirmed that Pseudomonas fluorescens BCPBMS-1 is a promising nematicidal agent and great potential in Meloidogyne javanica management in green gram plant.

Keywords


Sponge, Meloidogyne javanica, Green Gram Plant.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.22205/sijbs%2F2015%2Fv1%2Fi3%2F100409