2020
DOI: 10.1186/s42269-020-00367-z
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Evaluation of the fungal activity of Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae and Paecilomyces lilacinus as biocontrol agents against root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on cowpea

Abstract: Background In the current years, nematotoxic or antagonistic compounds for example, toxins, enzymes, or compounds derived from the metabolites of fungal culture filtrates have greatly increased. Objective This research was designed to evaluate two fungi, Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae, commonly used only as bio-insecticides in Egypt for their nematicidal potential compared to Paecilomyces lilacinus, one of the most important fungi parasitizing on eggs of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognit… Show more

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“…Similar results were observed with different isolates of M. anisopliae in the control of arachnids [35] [36] [37], nematodes [38], and lepidopterans [33]. Infection by M. anisopliae starts passively and is related to hydrophobic interactions [39].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Similar results were observed with different isolates of M. anisopliae in the control of arachnids [35] [36] [37], nematodes [38], and lepidopterans [33]. Infection by M. anisopliae starts passively and is related to hydrophobic interactions [39].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Additional fungal species previously reported as potential BCAs were negatively correlated with SCN abundance, including Metarhizium anisopliae and Purpureocillium lilacinum. M. anisopliae has been reported to trigger 78.5% juvenile mortality in Meloidogyne incognita in vitro (Youssef et al, 2020). Similarly, a M. anisopliae isolate collected from a suppressive soil parasitized up to 47.15% of Heterodera avenae (cereal cyst nematode) juveniles in vitro (Ghayedi and Abdollahi, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study (Youssef et al, 2020), the effect of different concentrations of Beauveria bassiana (Bals.-Criv.) Vuill., M. anisopliae and Paecilomyces lilacinum (Thom) Samson spores and filtrates on M. incognita egg hatch and juvenile mortality in cowpea was investigated in climatic chamber.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%