Characterization of finger millet extracts and evaluation of their nematicidal efficacy and plant growth promotion potential

Author:

Chrisantus Khaoya Martine1,Sarah Chepkwony2,Dorcas Lusweti1,Ramkat Rose Chepchirchir1,Oduori Chrispus O. A.3,Pili Njira Njira1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences Moi University Eldoret Kenya

2. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Moi University Eldoret Kenya

3. Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) Kisumu Kenya

Abstract

AbstractPlant‐parasitic nematodes pose a significant threat to finger millet crops, potentially causing yield reduction of up to 70%. Extracts derived from finger millet varieties contain potent bioactive compounds that can mitigate nematode damage and promote plant growth. This study aimed at isolating and characterizing bioactive compounds from the finger millet varieties Ikhulule, Okhale‐1, and U‐15; evaluating the impact of Ikhulule and U‐15 extracts on the mortality of the root lesion nematode Pratylenchus vandenbergae; assessing the growth promotion effects of Ikhulule and U‐15 extracts on the finger millet variety Okhale‐1; and determining the efficacy of these extracts in managing plant‐parasitic nematodes under greenhouse conditions. Extracts were obtained from both leaves and roots and tested in vitro for nematode mortality and in vivo for growth promotion and nematode control. The results showed that finger millet extracts exhibited strong nematicidal properties in vitro, achieving a mortality rate of up to 98% against P. vandenbergae nematodes. Applying these extracts to finger millet shoots significantly reduced nematode populations in both soil and roots and decreased the reproductive factor to below one (1), indicating an effective nematode control. The study attributes the enhanced nematicidal effects of finger millet extracts to their bioactive compounds, particularly dodecanoic acid, phytol, 1,1,4a‐trimethyl‐6‐decahydro naphthalene, 2,3‐dihydro‐benzofuran, 2‐methoxy‐4‐vinylphenol and ethyl ester, and hexadecanoic acid. These findings suggest that finger millet‐derived extracts offer a natural solution for nematode management and broader agronomic benefits, ultimately contributing to overall plant health and productivity.

Funder

Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad

Publisher

Wiley

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