Bioassay-guided Identification of the Nematicidal Secondary Metabolites from Paecilomyces lilicanus for the Control of Root-knot Nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola, Golden and Birchfield)

Meloidogyne graminicola larvae immersed for 48 hours in 100% concentration of Paecilomyces lilicanus culture filtrate had 100% larval mortality while only 7.12% and 18.72% mortality was recorded, after 6 and 12 hours immersion, respectively. Toxic metabolites present in the culture filtrate affected...

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出版年:Annals of Tropical Research
主要な著者: Ruben M. Gapasin, Erlinda A. Vasquez, Giselle A. Rendon
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言語:英語
出版事項: Visayas State University 2011-12-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/314
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author Ruben M. Gapasin
Erlinda A. Vasquez
Giselle A. Rendon
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Erlinda A. Vasquez
Giselle A. Rendon
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description Meloidogyne graminicola larvae immersed for 48 hours in 100% concentration of Paecilomyces lilicanus culture filtrate had 100% larval mortality while only 7.12% and 18.72% mortality was recorded, after 6 and 12 hours immersion, respectively. Toxic metabolites present in the culture filtrate affected the larvae as there were no galls produced in rice seedlings at 100% concentration. The culture filtrate also limited egg hatching as shown by lesser galls produced in rice seedlings roots. The mycelial extract was found more potent compared with the culture filtrate extract; however, both fractions affected the larvae and eggs of M. graminicola. The dried ethyl acetate fraction gave 88.51% mortality at concentration of 500mg/ml, followed by 76.91% at concentration of 400mg/ml. A lethal concentration (LC) of 50% was attained at 300mg/ml. Sixteen fractions were recovered from the crude dried extract of the fungus using vacuum liquid chromatography (VLC). Bioassay revealed that fraction 3 (combined fractions 5, 6 and 7) gave 39 percent nematode mortality suggesting that the nematoxic compounds are present in these fractions. The fragmentation pattern in GC-MS revealed that the active fraction contains more than 20 compound with 5 major ones. The structure of the main compound was partially identified as derivative of azulene containing two unsaturation points. The limited amount of the fraction subjected to spectroscopic analysis does not warrant its purification to be able to do other analysis such as NMR spectroscopy for structure elucidation and complete compound identification.
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spelling doaj-art-eef4972df14e4243a9a2a3289061e2d52025-09-13T10:16:44ZengVisayas State UniversityAnnals of Tropical Research0116-07102704-35412011-12-0133210.32945/atr3322.2011Bioassay-guided Identification of the Nematicidal Secondary Metabolites from Paecilomyces lilicanus for the Control of Root-knot Nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola, Golden and Birchfield)Ruben M. Gapasin0Erlinda A. Vasquez1Giselle A. Rendon2Department of Pest Management, Visayas State University (VSU), ViSCA, Baybay, LeytePhilRootcrops, VSU, ViSCA, Baybay, LeytePhilRice, AgusanMeloidogyne graminicola larvae immersed for 48 hours in 100% concentration of Paecilomyces lilicanus culture filtrate had 100% larval mortality while only 7.12% and 18.72% mortality was recorded, after 6 and 12 hours immersion, respectively. Toxic metabolites present in the culture filtrate affected the larvae as there were no galls produced in rice seedlings at 100% concentration. The culture filtrate also limited egg hatching as shown by lesser galls produced in rice seedlings roots. The mycelial extract was found more potent compared with the culture filtrate extract; however, both fractions affected the larvae and eggs of M. graminicola. The dried ethyl acetate fraction gave 88.51% mortality at concentration of 500mg/ml, followed by 76.91% at concentration of 400mg/ml. A lethal concentration (LC) of 50% was attained at 300mg/ml. Sixteen fractions were recovered from the crude dried extract of the fungus using vacuum liquid chromatography (VLC). Bioassay revealed that fraction 3 (combined fractions 5, 6 and 7) gave 39 percent nematode mortality suggesting that the nematoxic compounds are present in these fractions. The fragmentation pattern in GC-MS revealed that the active fraction contains more than 20 compound with 5 major ones. The structure of the main compound was partially identified as derivative of azulene containing two unsaturation points. The limited amount of the fraction subjected to spectroscopic analysis does not warrant its purification to be able to do other analysis such as NMR spectroscopy for structure elucidation and complete compound identification. https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/314nematicidalmetabolitesnematophagousPaecilomyces lilicanusroot-knot nematodeMeloidogyne graminicola
spellingShingle Ruben M. Gapasin
Erlinda A. Vasquez
Giselle A. Rendon
Bioassay-guided Identification of the Nematicidal Secondary Metabolites from Paecilomyces lilicanus for the Control of Root-knot Nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola, Golden and Birchfield)
nematicidal
metabolites
nematophagous
Paecilomyces lilicanus
root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne graminicola
title Bioassay-guided Identification of the Nematicidal Secondary Metabolites from Paecilomyces lilicanus for the Control of Root-knot Nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola, Golden and Birchfield)
title_full Bioassay-guided Identification of the Nematicidal Secondary Metabolites from Paecilomyces lilicanus for the Control of Root-knot Nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola, Golden and Birchfield)
title_fullStr Bioassay-guided Identification of the Nematicidal Secondary Metabolites from Paecilomyces lilicanus for the Control of Root-knot Nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola, Golden and Birchfield)
title_full_unstemmed Bioassay-guided Identification of the Nematicidal Secondary Metabolites from Paecilomyces lilicanus for the Control of Root-knot Nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola, Golden and Birchfield)
title_short Bioassay-guided Identification of the Nematicidal Secondary Metabolites from Paecilomyces lilicanus for the Control of Root-knot Nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola, Golden and Birchfield)
title_sort bioassay guided identification of the nematicidal secondary metabolites from paecilomyces lilicanus for the control of root knot nematode meloidogyne graminicola golden and birchfield
topic nematicidal
metabolites
nematophagous
Paecilomyces lilicanus
root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne graminicola
url https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/314
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