Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) is one of the most destructive soil-borne pathogens that severely affect tomato (Solanumlycopersicum L.) production worldwide including Bangladesh, causing significant yield losses. The present study was conducted to evaluate the nematicidal potential of neem (Azadirachtaindica A. Juss) based products for the management of M. incognita and their effects on tomato growth and yield under both pot culture and field conditions during 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21 cropping seas. Different neem formulations, including neem seed extract, neem leaf extract, neem oil, and commercial neem cake, were applied artificial root knot nematode infested soil amendment. In pot housecondition, all neem based product was effective against root knot nematode and increased plant growth parameters. In the field condition, results revealed that all neem products significantly reduced root-knot gall index, and increased plant growth parameters such as shoot and root growth as well as fruit number and yield of tomato compared to the untreated control. Among the tested treatments, neem oil cake and neem seed extract treatment exhibited the best nematicidal activity, with a reduction in gall index and remarkable improvement in plant height, shoot weight, root weight, fruit number, and total yield of tomato. Neem leaf extract, neem leaf powder and chemical nematicideFuradan 5G treatments also performed better in reduction of gall index, improving plant growth and yield of tomato compared to untreated control. These findings suggest that neem-based products, particularly neem oil cake and neem seed extract, are effective, eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic nematicides for sustainable root-knot nematode management and yield improvement in tomato production systems.
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Neem, Meloidogyne incognita, Tomato, Nematicidal Activity, Neem Cake, Yield Enhancement
Neem based products and Furadan 5G with dose | Shoot length (cm) | Shoot weight (gplant-1) | Root length(cm) | Root weight (gplant-1) | Gall index (0-10 scale) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Furadan 5G @15 gpot-1 | 68.42 ab | 172.30 ab | 22.00 d | 33.50 bc | 5.09 b |
Neem leaf powder @ 15 gpot-1 | 68.06 ab | 170.60 ab | 26.46 bc | 33.08 bc | 4.33 c |
Neem leaf extract (1:10 w/v) | 68.38 ab | 187.00 ab | 27.25 bc | 33.33 bc | 4.17 d |
Neem seed extract (1:10 w/v) | 71.00 a | 191.90 a | 28.67 b | 34.92 ab | 4.29 d |
Neem oil (1:10 v/v) | 62.17 b | 155.50 b | 24.75 cd | 31.25 bc | 5.88 b |
Neem oilcake @100gpot-1 | 69.33 a | 175.80 ab | 32.92 a | 38.25 a | 4.33 d |
Control | 46.12 c | 118.00 c | 17.25 e | 30.25 c | 8.46 a |
LSD (P=0.05) | 5.811 | 30.46 | 3.084 | 4.139 | 0.571 |
Neem products and Furadan 5G with dose | Gall Index (0-10 scale) | Reduction of gall index over control (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | |
Furadan 5G @45 kgha-1 | 2.47 bc | 2.23 b | 1.85 bc | 53.13 | 47.78 | 58.98 |
Neem leaf powder @ 2-3 gplant-1 | 2.40 bcd | 2.07 bc | 1.75 bc | 54.46 | 51.52 | 61.19 |
Neem leaf extract (1:10 w/v) | 2.27 cd | 2.13 bc | 1.45 cd | 56.93 | 50.12 | 67.85 |
Neem seed extract (1:10 w/v) | 2.13 cd | 1.67 c | 1.43 cd | 59.58 | 60.89 | 68.29 |
Neem oil (1:10 v/v) | 2.80 b | 2.33 b | 1.98 b | 46.87 | 45.43 | 56.09 |
Neem oilcake @500 kgha-1 | 2.00 d | 1.60 c | 1.16 d | 62.05 | 62.53 | 74.28 |
Control | 5.27 a | 4.27 a | 4.51 a | - | - | - |
LSD (P=0.05) | 0.389 | 0.530 | 0.501 | - | - | - |
Neem products and Furadan 5G with dose | Shoot height (cmplant-1) | Shoot weight (gplant-1) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | |
Furadan 5G @45 kgha-1 | 72.87 b | 90.67 b | 70.65 bc | 248.9 c | 349.3 c | 201.4 b |
Neem leaf powder @ 2-3 gplant-1 | 74.13 b | 92.07 b | 73.47 ab | 277.5 b | 356.3 c | 207.2 b |
Neem leaf extract (1:10 w/v) | 76.80 b | 101.70 a | 75.70 ab | 286.2 b | 389.3 b | 221.5 b |
Neem seed extract (1:10 w/v) | 83.33 a | 102.80 a | 78.05 ab | 320.1 a | 392.7 b | 247.2 a |
Neem oil (1:10 v/v) | 72.27 b | 89.93 b | 70.40 bc | 221.2 d | 348.0 c | 198.7 bc |
Neem oilcake @500 kgha-1 | 83.67 a | 105.10 a | 82.40 a | 314.6 a | 408.0 a | 262.3 a |
Control | 54.87 c | 71.00 c | 63.45 c | 178.7 e | 230.7 d | 173.8 c |
LSD (P=0.05) | 5.736 | 6.449 | 9.572 | 20.10 | 9.507 | 25.45 |
Neem products and Furadan 5G with dose | Root length (cmplant-1) | Root weight (gplant-1) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | |
Furadan 5G @45 kgha-1 | 18.07 c | 23.33 c | 23.35 bc | 23.91 b | 33.47 bc | 30.10 abc |
Neem leaf powder @ 2-3 gplant-1 | 18.13 c | 23.67 c | 24.75 abc | 22.76 b | 38.00 a | 32.05 ab |
Neem leaf extract (1:10 w/v) | 19.20 b | 25.67 b | 25.15 ab | 23.00 b | 35.00 b | 32.25 ab |
Neem seed extract (1:10 w/v) | 21.33 a | 27.40 ab | 26.55 ab | 26.88 a | 37.40 a | 33.25 a |
Neem oil (1:10 v/v) | 17.20 c | 23.53 c | 20.25 cd | 22.85 b | 31.87 c | 26.35 bc |
Neem oilcake @500 kgha-1 | 21.93 a | 27.67 a | 28.60 a | 28.39 a | 39.13 a | 35.00 a |
Control | 13.80 d | 20.27 d | 17.80 d | 17.60 c | 27.00d | 24.65c |
LSD (P=0.05) | 1.057 | 1.839 | 4.581 | 1.585 | 1.811 | 6.791 |
Neem products and Furadan 5G with dose | Number of fruits plant-1 | Number of fruits increased over control (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | |
Furadan 5G @45 kgha-1 | 33.00 bc | 35.93 c | 36.25 ab | 28.27 | 16.87 | 24.14 |
Neem leaf powder @ 2-3 gplant-1 | 32.67 bc | 40.60 ab | 37.25 a | 27.55 | 26.43 | 26.17 |
Neem leaf extract (1:10 w/v) | 33.00 bc | 38.53 b | 37.25 a | 28.27 | 22.48 | 26.17 |
Neem seed extract (1:10 w/v) | 36.33 ab | 41.47 a | 38.25 a | 34.85 | 27.97 | 28.11 |
Neem oil (1:10 v/v) | 31.33 c | 31.73 d | 31.50 bc | 24.45 | 05.86 | 12.70 |
Neem oilcake @500 kgha-1 | 37.67 a | 42.00 a | 39.50 a | 37.16 | 28.88 | 30.38 |
Control | 23.67 d | 29.87 d | 27.50 c | - | - | - |
LSD (P=0.05) | 3.41 | 2.072 | 5.505 | - | - | - |
Neem products and Furadan 5G with dose | Fruits yield (tha-1) | Yield increased over control (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | |
Furadan 5G @45 kgha-1 | 50.40 d | 63.71 c | 57.92 bc | 20.46 | 28.63 | 25.19 |
Neem leaf powder @ 2-3 gplant-1 | 54.80 c | 67.79ab | 61.25abc | 26.84 | 32.92 | 29.26 |
Neem leaf extract (1:10 w/v) | 54.53 c | 66.46b | 65.83ab | 26.48 | 31.58 | 34.18 |
Neem seed extract (1:10 w/v) | 64.07 b | 68.19 ab | 66.25 ab | 37.43 | 33.32 | 34.60 |
Neem oil (1:10 v/v) | 50.00 d | 57.20 d | 55.83 c | 19.82 | 20.50 | 21.44 |
Neem oilcake @500 kgha-1 | 68.53 a | 69.79 a | 69.58 a | 41.50 | 34.85 | 37.73 |
Control | 40.09 e | 45.47 e | 43.33 d | - | - | - |
LSD (P=0.05) | 3.84 | 2.359 | 8.921 | - | - | - |
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abstract = {Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) is one of the most destructive soil-borne pathogens that severely affect tomato (Solanumlycopersicum L.) production worldwide including Bangladesh, causing significant yield losses. The present study was conducted to evaluate the nematicidal potential of neem (Azadirachtaindica A. Juss) based products for the management of M. incognita and their effects on tomato growth and yield under both pot culture and field conditions during 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21 cropping seas. Different neem formulations, including neem seed extract, neem leaf extract, neem oil, and commercial neem cake, were applied artificial root knot nematode infested soil amendment. In pot housecondition, all neem based product was effective against root knot nematode and increased plant growth parameters. In the field condition, results revealed that all neem products significantly reduced root-knot gall index, and increased plant growth parameters such as shoot and root growth as well as fruit number and yield of tomato compared to the untreated control. Among the tested treatments, neem oil cake and neem seed extract treatment exhibited the best nematicidal activity, with a reduction in gall index and remarkable improvement in plant height, shoot weight, root weight, fruit number, and total yield of tomato. Neem leaf extract, neem leaf powder and chemical nematicideFuradan 5G treatments also performed better in reduction of gall index, improving plant growth and yield of tomato compared to untreated control. These findings suggest that neem-based products, particularly neem oil cake and neem seed extract, are effective, eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic nematicides for sustainable root-knot nematode management and yield improvement in tomato production systems.},
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TY - JOUR T1 - Nematicidal Potential of Neem (Azadirachtaindica A. Juss) Based Products Against Root-Knot Nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) and Yield Enhancement in Tomato AU - Mohammed Iqbal Faruk AU - Shamim Akhter AU - Rummana Islam AU - Ferdous-E-Elahi AU - Tasfia Hassan Tabassum AU - Alamgir Siddiky Y1 - 2026/04/23 PY - 2026 N1 - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sda.20260102.15 DO - 10.11648/j.sda.20260102.15 T2 - Science Discovery Agriculture JF - Science Discovery Agriculture JO - Science Discovery Agriculture SP - 101 EP - 110 PB - Science Publishing Group UR - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sda.20260102.15 AB - Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) is one of the most destructive soil-borne pathogens that severely affect tomato (Solanumlycopersicum L.) production worldwide including Bangladesh, causing significant yield losses. The present study was conducted to evaluate the nematicidal potential of neem (Azadirachtaindica A. Juss) based products for the management of M. incognita and their effects on tomato growth and yield under both pot culture and field conditions during 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21 cropping seas. Different neem formulations, including neem seed extract, neem leaf extract, neem oil, and commercial neem cake, were applied artificial root knot nematode infested soil amendment. In pot housecondition, all neem based product was effective against root knot nematode and increased plant growth parameters. In the field condition, results revealed that all neem products significantly reduced root-knot gall index, and increased plant growth parameters such as shoot and root growth as well as fruit number and yield of tomato compared to the untreated control. Among the tested treatments, neem oil cake and neem seed extract treatment exhibited the best nematicidal activity, with a reduction in gall index and remarkable improvement in plant height, shoot weight, root weight, fruit number, and total yield of tomato. Neem leaf extract, neem leaf powder and chemical nematicideFuradan 5G treatments also performed better in reduction of gall index, improving plant growth and yield of tomato compared to untreated control. These findings suggest that neem-based products, particularly neem oil cake and neem seed extract, are effective, eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic nematicides for sustainable root-knot nematode management and yield improvement in tomato production systems. VL - 1 IS - 2 ER -