Paecilomyces naturally occurring Entomopathogenic fungi which act as Bio-control agent against nematode. Once the fungal spores attach to the surface of the insect, it germinates and begins to grow, they then penetrate the exoskeleton of the insect and grow very rapidly inside the insect, causing the insect to die. Other insects that come in contact with infected insects also become infected with the fungus.
Cotton, Pea, Beans, Millets, Pulses, Oilseeds, Tomato, Cucurbits, Potato, Mango, Ber, Grapes, Citrus, Ginger, Cereal, Pomegranate, Apple, Peach, Plum, Banana, Tea, Coffee, Plantation crop, and Cumin, Medicinal & Aromatic crops and Fruits & Vegetable crops.
Plant parasitic nematodes in soil, Examples include Meloidogyne spp. (Root knot nematodes); Radopholus similis (Burrowing nematode); Heterodera spp. and Globodera spp. (Cyst nematodes); Pratylenchus spp. (Root lesion nematodes); Rotylenchulus reniformis (Reniform Nematode); Nacobbus spp. (False Root knot Nematodes).
Dilute 1 lit in 100-200 liters/Acer of water and apply using drip irrigation system.
Mix 1 lit with compost and apply to the field.
Dilute 1 Lit of in 50 liters of water and spray to the crop of an acre.
Mix 1lit with 300kg of farm yard manure incubate for 4 days and apply to the one-acre field.