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Title: | Nematicidal Activity of Phytochemicals against the Root-Lesion Nematode Pratylenchus penetrans |
Authors: | Barbosa, Pedro Faria, Jorge M. S. Cavaco, Tomás Figueiredo, Ana Cristina Mota, Manuel Vicente, Cláudia S. L. |
Keywords: | pest management plant secondary metabolites Pratylenchus penetrans Nematicides |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Barbosa, P.; Faria, J.M.S.;
Cavaco, T.; Figueiredo, A.C.; Mota, M.;
Vicente, C.S.L. Nematicidal Activity of
Phytochemicals against the
Root-Lesion Nematode Pratylenchus
penetrans. Plants 2024, 13, 726 |
Abstract: | Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are highly damaging pests responsible for heavy losses
in worldwide productivity in a significant number of important plant crops. Common pest man-
agement strategies rely on the use of synthetic chemical nematicides, which have led to serious
concerns regarding their impacts on human health and the environment. Plant natural products, or
phytochemicals, can provide a good source of agents for sustainable control of PPNs, due to their in-
trinsic characteristics such as higher biodegradability, generally low toxicity for mammals, and lower
bioaccumulation in the environment. In this work, the nematicidal activity of 39 phytochemicals
was determined against the root-lesion nematode (RLN) Pratylenchus penetrans using standard direct
and indirect contact methodologies. Overall, the RLN was tolerant to the tested phytochemicals at
the highest concentration, 2 mg/mL, seldom reaching full mortality. However, high activities were
obtained for benzaldehyde, carvacrol, 3-octanol, and thymol, in comparison to other phytochemicals
or the synthetic nematicide oxamyl. These phytochemicals were seen to damage nematode internal
tissues but not its cuticle shape. Also, the environmental and (eco)toxicological parameters reported
for these compounds suggest lower toxicity and higher safety of use than oxamyl. These compounds
appear to be good candidates for the development of biopesticides for a more sustainable pest
management strategy. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37924 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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