Fortified bacterial consortium – A novel approach to control root knot nematode in cucumber (cucumis sativum)

•Developed fortified PGPR consortium containing biocontrol bacteria (3) and botanical extracts (3).•The formulation is in liquid form and having higher shelf-life.•Formulation was showed the highest reduction in egg hatching of nematodes.•Application of fortified PGPR consortium through seed coating...

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Published inBiological control Vol. 155; p. 104528
Main Authors Panpatte, D.G., Shelat, H.N., Jhala, Y.K., Vyas, R.V.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.04.2021
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Summary:•Developed fortified PGPR consortium containing biocontrol bacteria (3) and botanical extracts (3).•The formulation is in liquid form and having higher shelf-life.•Formulation was showed the highest reduction in egg hatching of nematodes.•Application of fortified PGPR consortium through seed coating + soil drenching enhanced cucumber yield and reduced nematode infestation.•Opinion of farmers growing cucumber in protected cultivation indicated that application of fortified PGPR consortium reduced nematode infestation. In present era of organic farming, biocontrol agents can be further improved to obtain greater levels of disease reduction. Development of formulations with increased shelf life and broad spectrum action with consistent performance under field conditions could pave the way for commercialization of the technology at a faster rate. In present investigation plant growth promoting rhizobacterial (PGPR) consortium containing three biocontrol bacterial strains (Providencia vermicola AAU PR1 (NCBI ACCN: KJ161325), Pseudomonas putida AAU PR2 (NCBI ACCN: KJ161326) and Pseudomonas fluorescens AAU PR3 (NCBI ACCN: KJ161327) fortified with extracts of botanicals viz. Azadirachta indica (neem), Ipomoea carnea (besharam) and Brassica juncea (mustard cake) was prepared and found to effectively control M. incognita under laboratory conditions and displayed highest reduction in egg hatching after 24, 48 and 72 h of exposure. Seed coating + soil drenching of fortified PGPR consortium was found to enhance plant growth parameters and reduce root knot nematode infestation in cucumber in pot experiment as well as field. Opinion of farmers growing cucumber in protected cultivation (polyhouse / greenhouse) indicated that application of fortified PGPR consortium reduced nematode infestation and replaced chemical measures of nematode control and showed increase in yield providing dual benefit of reducing cost of cultivation with higher yield. All the experimental results signified the efficiency of fortified PGPR consortium for control of root knot nematode disease in cucumber.
ISSN:1049-9644
1090-2112
DOI:10.1016/j.biocontrol.2020.104528