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A Strain of Bacillus thuringiensis for the Control of Plant‐parasitic Nematodes
Authors:Bert M Zuckerman  M Bess Dicklow  Nelia Acosta
Institution:1. Department of Plant Pathology , University of Massachusetts , Amherst, MA, 01003, USA;2. Department of Plant Pathology , University of Puerto Rico , Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Abstract:An isolate of Bacillus thuringiensis, designated CR‐371, was evaluated for efficacy in controlling plant‐parasitic nematodes. This isolate was first shown to be nematicidal to Caenorhabditis elegans in an in vitro laboratory assay. Treatment resulted in a significant reduction in galls due to root‐knot nematode on tomato in a greenhouse trial. In two field trials in Puerto Rico, CR‐371‐treated tomatoes and pepper had significantly fewer root galls due to Meloidogyne incognita than untreated controls, and populations of Rotylenchulus reniformis were smaller. In one experiment, CR‐371 treatment was associated with significant increases in pepper yields, while in the second trial small yield increases of pepper and tomato occurred. In a greenhouse trial, incorporation of CR‐371 into a methyl cellulose seed coat gave similar control of root‐knot nematode on tomato as compared to CR‐371 applied as a drench. CR‐371‐treated strawberry plants also had smaller populations of Pratylenchus penetrans in roots in a greenhouse trial in Massachusetts.
Keywords:biological control  Meloidogyne incognita  Rotylenchulus reniformis  Pratylenchus penetrans  plant‐parasitic nematodes  tomato  pepper  strawberry  Bacillus thuringiensis
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