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Title: | Phytochemicals as Biopesticides against the Pinewood Nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus: A Review on Essential Oils and Their Volatiles |
Authors: | Faria, Jorge MS Barbosa, Pedro Vieira, Paulo Vicente, CSL Figueiredo, AC Mota, Manuel |
Keywords: | bioassays biopesticides phytochemicals pine wilt disease pinewood nematode sustainable pest management |
Issue Date: | 28-Nov-2021 |
Citation: | Faria, J.M.S.;
Barbosa, P.; Vieira, P.; Vicente,
C.S.L.; Figueiredo, A.C.; Mota, M.
Phytochemicals as Biopesticides
against the Pinewood Nematode
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus: A Review
on Essential Oils and Their Volatiles.
Plants 2021, 10, 2614. https://doi.org/
10.3390/plants10122614 |
Abstract: | The impacts of a rapidly changing environment together with the growth in global trade
activities has promoted new plant pest pandemic events in forest ecosystems. The pinewood nematode
(PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, causes strong worldwide economic and ecological impacts.
Direct control is performed through trunk injection of powerful nematicides, however many
of these (hemi)synthetic compounds have raised ecological and human health concerns for affecting
non-target species and accumulating in food products. As sustainable alternatives, essential oils
(EOs) have shown very promising results. In this work, available literature on the direct activity of
EOs against PWN is reviewed, as a contribution to advance the search for safer and greener biopesticides
to be used in sustainable PWD pest management strategies. For the first time, important
parameters concerning the bioassays performed, the PWNs bioassayed, and the EOs used are summarized
and comparatively analyzed. Ultimately, an overview of the chemical composition of the
most active EOs allowed to uncover preliminary guidelines for anti-PWN EO efficiency. The analysis
of important information on the volatile phytochemicals composing nematicidal EOs provides
a solid basis to engineer sustainable biopesticides capable of controlling the PWN under an integrated
pest management framework and contributes to improved forest health. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30891 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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