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Correlation of some common plant extract with Doryloimides, Tylenchids and Monochids
Shaikh Unaiza Nazneen and J.D. Shaikh
Year : 2020 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 56-59
Received on: 03/13/2020
Revised on: 03/25/2020
Accepted on: 03/27/2020
Published on: 04/09/2020
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Shaikh Unaiza Nazneen and J.D. Shaikh ( 2020).
Correlation of some common plant extract with Doryloimides, Tylenchids and Monochids
. International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 5( 2), 56-59.
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Abstract
Present work conducted to evaluate the correlation of different common plant extract at different concentration with the nematode population. However, these plants extract suppress the population density of nematodes. The highest mortality shows by neem leaf extract whereas sesame seed extract gives the lowest mortality rate. The research was done on agricultural soil from Ajanta (Aurangabad, Maharashtra) in laboratory conditions by taking soil samples as controlled and experimental by arranging the set for 48 hours. The common plants selected for this experiment as they are widely available. The Neem leaves (Azadirachta indica), mint leaves (Mentha arvensis), coriander leaves (Condirum sativum) and ginger (Allum sativum) were selected at the concentration of 20%, 40%, and 50%.
Keywords
Allumsatuva, Mentha advents, Concentration, Herbs.
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