| Literature DB >> 24697144 |
Suryawanshi Rahul1, Patil Chandrashekhar, Borase Hemant, Narkhede Chandrakant, Shinde Laxmikant, Patil Satish.
Abstract
Ineffectiveness of available nematicides and the high damage caused by plant-parasitic nematodes result in the urgent need to find some natural remedy for their control. Bioactivity of the pigment extracted from Serratia marcescens was screened for controlling nematodes at their juvenile stage. Test pigment was found effective against juvenile stages of Radopholus similis and Meloidogyne javanica at low concentrations (LC50 values, 83 and 79 μg/mL, respectively) as compared with positive control of copper sulphate (LC50 values, 380 and 280 μg/mL, respectively). The pigment also exhibited inhibition on nematode egg-hatching ability. Characterisation of extracted pigment with TLC, FTIR, HPLC, HPTLC and spectroscopic analysis confirmed the presence of prodigiosin as a bioactive metabolite. Considering the sensory mechanism of pathogen recognition by nematodes, the use of microbial secondary metabolites can be effective for nematode control rather than using whole organism.Entities:
Keywords: Meloidogyne javanica; Radopholus similis; Serratia; nematode; pigment
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24697144 DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2014.904310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Prod Res ISSN: 1478-6419 Impact factor: 2.861