2016
DOI: 10.22267/rcia.163301.3
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Evaluación nematicida del aceite esencial de Tagetes zypaquirensis en el manejo del nematodo Meloidogyne spp.

Abstract: Evaluación nematicida del aceite esencial de Tagetes zypaquirensisen el manejo del nematodo Meloidogyne spp. RESUMENEl lulo (Solanum quitoense Lam.) es un frutal andino de gran importancia económica en Colombia, sin embargo, las áreas sembradas y rendimientos han sufrido una evidente reducción debido al ataque de patógenos como el nematodo Meloidogyne spp., que ha ocasionado pérdidas de hasta 50%. En la naturaleza existen diferentes recursos vegetales con propiedades nematicidas, destacándose al género Tagete… Show more

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“…Furthermore, extension services create a platform for acquiring relevant information that promotes technology adoption. The findings are in tune with the findings of 13,14,15,16 . To study the relationship between the application farmers' level of Modern Agricultural Technology with the independent variables.…”
Section: Nosupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Furthermore, extension services create a platform for acquiring relevant information that promotes technology adoption. The findings are in tune with the findings of 13,14,15,16 . To study the relationship between the application farmers' level of Modern Agricultural Technology with the independent variables.…”
Section: Nosupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Avato et al [113] used EOs obtained from Moroccan ecotypes of Artemisia herba-alba, Citrus sinensis, R. officinalis, and Thymus satureioides for the control of the phytonematodes M. incognita, Pratylenchus vulnus, and Xiphinema index, whereas Álvarez et al [114] used EO extracted from the leaves and inflorescences of Tagetes zypaquirensis against Meloidogyne spp. (further details presented in Table 3).…”
Section: Application Of Eos As Acaricidal and Nematicidal Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diluted hydroalcoholic extract was concentrated to a total solids content between 14 and 15 % in a rotary evaporator (IKA, Germany) at 40 °C with a rotation of 85 rpm, vacuum pump (ULVAC DTC-21). In addition, the concentrated extract was determined by its density using a capillary tube pycnometer, 13 soluble solids in an Abbe refractometer with temperature correction, and total solids with a thermogravimetric balance (Sartorius, Göttingen, Germany) until constant mass at 105 ºC. 12 Maltodextrin DE 12 was added to 50 mL of the concentrated extract for a final total solids content of 25% (w/v).…”
Section: Spray Dryingmentioning
confidence: 99%