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EFFICACY OF GROWTH MEDIUM (MURASHIGE&SKOOG) SUPPLEMENTED WITH CERTAIN ESSENTIAL OILS ON TOMATO ROOTS SUITABILITY TO Meloidogyne incognita INFECTION UNDER GREENHOUSE CONDITIONS.

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The influence of six essential oils i.e. garlic, sesame, neem, castor, chamomile, and linseed added to aseptic culture (MS medium) used for growth of tomato seedlings cv Strain-B before transplanting in pots with sterilized sandy loam soil on Meloidogyne incognita infection was studied under greenhouse conditions 30±5°C. Results indicated that all of the tested essential oils introduced into growth media protected and improved tomato plant growth of either the infected or uninfected with nematodes to a certain extent. Among all tested materials, castor oil gave the highest increment in fresh weight of the whole plant either infected or uninfected with values of 135.42% and 217.59%, respectively. The same trend was observed with castor oil in respect to increasing shoot dry weight of the healthy tomato plants (37.14%) whereas recorded the second to linseed oil treatment with the infected plants with values of 32.56% and 35.2%, respectively. Moreover, sesame oil application achieved the second values to castor oil treatment in increase percentage of both fresh weight of whole plant (132%) as well as shoot dry weight (29.24%), respectively. The highest reduction percentage in nematode population was obtained with castor oil treatment which amounted to 93.53% followed by linseed oil application with value of 92.71%. Among all tested essential oils, sesame oil significantly decreased number of galls on tomato roots with reduction percentage of 90%, followed by those treated with either chamomile or linseed oils with value of 87.5% each. M. incognita did not produce egg-masses on plants treated with all of the tested materials and considered as highly resistant due to egg-masses indices (zero each) whereas those received linseed oil as very resistant with egg-masses index value of 3 and reduction percentage value of 97.4%.

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10.21608/jppp.2007.220164

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Aseptic culture (MS medium), Essential oils, Meloidogyne incognita, Tomato, resistance

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Nour El-Deen,

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Nematology Research Unit, Agric. Zoology Dept. Fac. Agric., Mansoura Univ., Egypt.

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El-Sherif

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Nematology Research Unit, Agric. Zoology Dept. Fac. Agric., Mansoura Univ., Egypt.

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elsherifmohammed@yahoo.com

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Fatma

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Mostafa

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A. M.

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Nematology Research Unit, Agric. Zoology Dept. Fac. Agric., Mansoura Univ., Egypt.

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Refaei

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Nematology Research Unit, Agric. Zoology Dept. Fac. Agric., Mansoura Univ., Egypt.

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32

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8

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2007-08-01

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2007-07-19

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2007-08-01

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6,809

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6,819

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2090-3677

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2090-3758

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Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology

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EFFICACY OF GROWTH MEDIUM (MURASHIGE&SKOOG) SUPPLEMENTED WITH CERTAIN ESSENTIAL OILS ON TOMATO ROOTS SUITABILITY TO Meloidogyne incognita INFECTION UNDER GREENHOUSE CONDITIONS.

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