
Eficiencia de mezclas para el control de nematodos a base de aceites esenciales de orégano, canela y extractos hidroalcohólicos de gobernadora
Author(s) -
Marín-Tinoco,
Silva-Marrufo,
Castañeda-Venegas,
Sida-Arreola
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
revista de ingeniería biomédica y biotecnología
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2523-6857
DOI - 10.35429/jbeb.2019.8.3.23.28
Subject(s) - nematode , extraction (chemistry) , mathematics , fumigation , chemistry , horticulture , biology , botany , traditional medicine , food science , chromatography , medicine , ecology
This research was developed in order to determine the ideal concentration of the mixture between oregano essential oil (AEO), Cinnamon oil (AC) and a governor hydroalcoholic extraction (EHG) in the treatment of soils contaminated by nematodes. The objective of the work was to identify and eliminate nematodes present in the soil; It was developed in the water technology laboratory of the Technological University of Rodeo. The method used was flotation to identify the nematodes and a simplex centroid for optimal concentration. AEO, AC, and EHG organic treatments were used to control nematodes without damaging the plants. Where the presence of the helicotylenchus nematode species was obtained, by means of 40x microscopy (vermiform/spiral worm form), in a sample of soil collected from the Agrocemosa S.P.R greenhouse of R.L de C.V. in Jalpa, Name of God Durango. Using the Simplex Centroide with the following results: a quadratic model DU: R-SQR =85.77 %; ADJ; 67.99% of response variables for the treatment mixtures, where the most efficient mixture was treatment 10.-AEO 0.66%, EHG 0.17% and AC 0.17% with 99% and treatment 3.- AEO 0.5%, EHG 0.00% and 0.5% AC with 99% for nematode control. Concluding that this method is effective in the application of organic essential oils in the elimination of nematodes present in contaminated soils.