Protection of chili pepper from mosaic virus disease and Aphis gossypii by a fermented water extract of compost
Abstract
Mosaic and leaf curl diseases caused by multiple infections of viruses are the most important diseases of chili pepper. Bioactive compounds that are able to improve plant tolerance toward virus infections is promisingly developed for plant protection in organic chili cultivation. The potential of fermentation liquids from enrichment of SWCE (water extract of shrimp waste compost) with shrimp paste (TS, TSN, and TSNJK) that contains amino acids to control mosaic and leaf curl diseases and its aphid vector was demonstrated in a naturally infested curly red chili (Capsicum annuum). Fermentation liquids was sprayed weekly at 2 concentrations on potted C. annum growing in an aphid-infested field. Treatment with all 3 fermentation products significantly reduced disease progression. Disease suppression was demonstrated following spraying at concentration as low as 0.2% and treatment with a higher concentration (2.0%) resulted in a higher suppression. Colonization of Aphis gossypii was significantly reduced on plants treated with fermentation liquids. The compost extract containing amino acids showed a remarkable potential to develop into an effective biostimulant for protection from virus disease and its insect vector, Aphis gossypii.
- Publication:
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
- Pub Date:
- March 2020
- DOI:
- 10.1088/1755-1315/468/1/012043
- Bibcode:
- 2020E&ES..468a2043S