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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Vol. 36 No. 2 (2009)

Nematicidal activity of leaves of common shrub and tree species from Southern Chile against Meloidogyne hapla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-16202009000200009
Submitted
June 22, 2021
Published
2009-08-30

Abstract

The biological control of the root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne hapla, was evaluated through the addition of organic amendments of dry and chopped leaves of Buddleja globosa, Drymis winteri, Eucalyptus globulus, Gevuina avellana, Laurelia sempervirens, Luma apiculata, Maytenus boaria and Ugni molinae to the soil substratum. The assays were carried out in pots seeded with lettuce plants (cv. Reina de Mayo). All pots were inoculated with 2000 eggs and juveniles of M. hapla, and then maintained under greenhouse conditions for 45 days. Control pots without foliage additions were also seeded with lettuce. The results show that the addition of dry leaves of L. sempervirens, G. avellana, M. boaria, D. winteri, and B. globosa signifi cantly reduced root-knot nematode development in soil in which lettuce plants were grown. On the other hand, while all of the treatments signifi cantly affected the development of eggs and juveniles of M. hapla, the best inhibitory effect was found with dry leaves of U. molinae, D. winteri and L. sempervirens. For all plant species, an increase in the concentration of dry leaves incorporated into the substratum resulted in better control of nematode population.