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Reversible Nematostatic Effect of Peganum harmala L (Nitrariaceae) on Meloidogyne javanica

Authors :
James Nicholas Furze
Miloud El Hadek
Niama Heimeur
Zahra Ferji
Thierry Mateille
Btissam Senhaji
Lalla Amina Idrissi Hassani
Khadija Basaid
Bouchra Chebli
El Hassan Mayad
Source :
Journal of AgriSearch. 6
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Society for Upliftment of Rural Economy (SURE), 2019.

Abstract

Meloidogyne javanica is considered as the most damaging nematode of vegetables in Morocco. Eco-friendly bionematicides are urgently required for its control. In vitro experiments were carried out to assess the direct effect of bioproducts of Peganum harmala against M. javanica. The bioassay showed extracts to be nematotoxic. Aqueous extracts of P. harmala exhibited reversible nematostatic activity. The estimated ID50 of the most active product in methanolic extracts was 368ppm. HPLC-MS of the methanolic extract revealed that total content of major alkaloids of P. harmala was approximately 12.162±0.637mg/g. Harmine (8.514±0.521mg/g) is the dominant alkaloid. In conclusion, Peganum harmala has a reversible nematostatic activity on second stage juveniles of M. javanica. The effect of P. harmala is due to its possession of a high content of β-carboline alkaloids, which warrant further experimentation. Bioproducts from P. harmala should be exploited through formulations for management of the root knot nematode.

Details

ISSN :
23488867 and 23488808
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of AgriSearch
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........49d52c82552e4519f082bf7119a2c90e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21921/jas.v6i1.14917