Paecilomyces Lilacinus Products

Paecilomyces Lilacinus Products

Cat#
BIO-007
Product Name
Paecilomyces Lilacinus Products
Categories
Biocontrol Agents, Bioinsecticide, Biological Fertilizer
Tags
Nematicide, Paecilomyces lilacinus, root knot nematodes, soil amendments
Description
Paecilomyces lilacinus is an endoparasitic fungus. It is an important natural enemy of some plant-parasitic nematodes. It can parasitize eggs and infect larvae and females. Reduce the harm caused by plant nematodes such as cyst nematodes and stem nematodes.
Paecilomyces lilacinus products used in overcoming nematodes problem in a natural way, it can also be used in soil improvement, root zone protection helps defend the root-knot and other diseases caused by nematodes.
In large-scale agricultural production, growers are often plagued by nematode problems. Common chemical nematicides do not only damage the soil structure, and the nematodes also develop resistance.
However, nematodes will have no measures to deal with the natural microorganism-Paecilomyces lilacinus, they just can only be forgotten in the soil forever.
P.lilacinus products are recognized as bioinsecticide, biocontrol microbial fertilizers, root growth protectors, and soil improvement agents.
Uses in Agriculture
Soil application: For one hectare, mix about 5-7 KGS of P.lilacinus products with 300 KGS of compost, (if needed) keep the mixture under shade( in deep soil) with sufficient moisture content (30%) for one week time.
Seed treatment: Standard wet treatment with 5G~10 G P.lilacinus per kg of seeds.
Seedling application: Use a solution of 5~10 G/L to dip seedlings before planting. There are no harmful side effects caused by overdosage.
Drip irrigation: Ensure 5-10 G P.lilacinus powder per cubic decimeter.
Application
1. P.lilacinus can produce abundant derivatives, similar to indole acetic acid, which can promote the growth of plant roots and plants. Therefore, the application of Paecilomyces lilacinus in crops' roots can not only significantly inhibit nematode infestation, but also promote vegetative organs. It also promotes the germination and growth of seeds.
2. It can produce abundant chitinase. Chitinase can degrade chitin. It can promote the hatching of nematode eggs and increase the parasitic rate of paecilomyces to nematodes.
3. P.lilacinus can also promote the decomposition of many chemical polymers (such as pesticides, tannery wastewater, etc.), which proves that this product has certain environmental protection effects.
Appearance
Raw Material,Nemaxe/Grey to purple powder,Black Powder
Mode of Action
The parasitic mechanism of P.lilacinus to plant nematodes is the result of the combined action of mechanical pressure on mycelium and various enzymes secreted by hypha.
After Paecilomyces lilacinus contacts with the cysts or eggs of the nematode, the top of the hyphae becomes thicker, forming an infecting nail, and the infecting nail secretes extracellular substances (ECM) or viscous substances. The mechanical pressure and secretion of the infected nail Under the combined action of substances, the infestation nail invades the nematode egg shell.
The extracellular substance (ECM) contains the proteinase P23, whose proteolytic activity causes degradation of the egg shell. Root-knot nematodes and cysts nematode egg shells are composed of a yolk layer, a chitin layer, and a lipid layer. The main components are chitin and protein. Therefore, chitinase and proteinase play an important role in the infection process.
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