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    Khoja, Salim; Eltayef, Khalifa M.; Baxter, Ian; Myrta, Arben; Bull, James C.; Butt, Tariq

    Biological control, January 2021, 2021-Jan, 2021-01-00, 20210101, Letnik: 152
    Journal Article

    Display omitted •M. hapla J2s are attracted to plant roots treated with Me. brunneum conidia.•J2s are attracted to roots treated with low doses of 1-octen-3-ol and 3-octanone.•High doses of 1-octen-3-ol and 3-octanone kill or repel J2 M. hapla.•The VOCs 1-octen-3-ol and 3-octanone show promise as nematicides. Root knot nematodes (RKNs) cause significant crop losses. Although RKNs and entomopathogenic fungi, such as Metarhizium brunneum, are associated with plant roots, very little is known about the interactions between these two organisms. This study showed that conidia and VOCs of Me. brunneum influenced the behaviour of M. hapla. The response was dependent on the fungal strain, VOC, concentration of both VOC and conidia, and time. Tomatoes planted in soil treated with the highest doses of conidia usually had a higher number of nematodes than untreated control plants. This was particularly obvious for Me. brunneum strain ARSEF 4556, 7 and 14-days post-treatment. The VOCs, 1-octen-3-ol and 3-octanone, lured M. hapla to plants when used at low doses and repelled them at high doses. In Petri dish assays. the VOCs 1-octen-3-ol and 3-octanone, caused 100% mortality of M. hapla at the highest dose tested (20 µl). Very few live M. hapla were recovered from soil treated with the VOC 1-octen-3-ol, especially at the highest doses tested.