Induction of tomato plants resistance to Meloidogyne incognita infection by mineral and nano-fertilizer

Gamal El-Sherif Ahmed, B. Samir, Arafat Megahed Allam, Ibrahim Sergany Mohamed
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Nutrients are vital for plant growth as well as disease severity and control. Utilization of nanotechnologies in agriculture sectors is expected to be the ideal material to enhance plant resistance after perception of specific biotic or abiotic signals commonly referred to as induced resistance. Three mineral and nano-fertilizer particles were examined for their efficacy as a soil amendment in controlling the root knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on tomato in a greenhouse trial. A randomized complete block design layout was used for 9 treatments with 5 replications. Each plant was inoculated with 1,000 M. incognita eggs. Undoubtedly, the utilization of three fertilizers as mineral or nano-particles on tomato plants cv. Giza 86 under the stress of M. incognita infection significantly (p ≤ 0.05) reduced the number of galls and egg masses as well as enhanced plant growth criteria. The application of nano-fertilizers was more effective than mineral ones. The nano fertilizer Zn oxide was the most effective treatment among all the treatments.   Key words: Disease severity, Meloidogyne incognita, nano-fertilizer, tomato, resistance.
矿物和纳米肥料诱导番茄植株对南方根结线虫感染的抗性
营养素对植物生长以及疾病的严重程度和控制至关重要。在感知到通常被称为诱导抗性的特定生物或非生物信号后,在农业部门利用纳米技术有望成为增强植物抗性的理想材料。在温室试验中,研究了三种矿物肥料和纳米肥料颗粒作为土壤改良剂对番茄根结线虫的防治效果。采用随机完全区组设计布局对9个处理进行5次重复。每株植物接种1000个隐翅虫卵。毫无疑问,在M.incognita感染的胁迫下,三种肥料作为矿物或纳米颗粒在Giza 86番茄植株上的使用显著(p≤0.05)减少了胆囊和卵块的数量,并提高了植株的生长标准。纳米肥料的施用比矿物肥料更有效。纳米肥料氧化锌是所有处理中最有效的处理。关键词:病害严重性,根结线虫,纳米肥料,番茄,抗性。
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