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Genes of Gall 200C and Nematode 200C May Develop Biomedical Vaccines Against Plants and COVID-19 Diseases: Advanced Medical Science Technology Agriculture Health Issues

Journal of Biomedical and Life Sciences | Vol 1, Issue 1

Table 1. Pretreatment effect of the Gall200C and Nematode 200C on okra plantsX inoculated with root knotnematodes


PretreatmentsY Fresh Biomass (g)X Number of FruitsX Number of Root GallsX Nematode PopulationX ProteinX Content (%) Number of Root Protein


Shoot Root Fruits Root (2g) Soil (200g) Root Fruits Total Protein PR- Protein

I. Uninoculated Untreated 199.08aZ ±2.08 25.23c ±1.01 31.97a ±1.01 20.02a ±1.04 00     1.08c ±0.02 2.28a ±0.02 11 4
II. Inoculated Untreated 89.78c ±1.06 68.85a ±1.43 14.01c ±1.03 05.99c ±1.03 386.97a ±96.11 903a ±21 17a ±3 2.78a ±0.04 1.09c ±0.01 15 14
III. Gall 200C Inoculated 195.79a ±1.01 29.10c ±1.02 30.78a ±1.04 19.02a ±1.02 14.21c ±1.33 18c   ±18 65b ±2 1.24c ±0.02 2.20a ±0.02 23 22
IV. Nematode 200C Inoculated 188.44b ±2.02 33.51b ±1.09 25.89b ±1.01 14.06b ±1.02 45.34b ±4.02 47b ±13 76c ±2 1.48b ±0.02 1.96b ±0.02 24 19

‘X’-Mean of 10 replicates with S.E.
‘Y’-Okra plants inoculated at 12-leaf stage (Day-25) with M. incognita juveniles (342575J2/pot), pretreated at 8-leaf stage (Day-22), and harvested 53 days after sowing of germinated seeds.
‘Z’-Means carrying same letters in a column are not significantly different (P≤0.05) by analysis of variance.