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Title: | Essential Oils and Volatiles as Nematodicides against the Cyst Nematodes Globodera and Heterodera |
Authors: | Jorge MS, Faria Claudia, Vicente |
Keywords: | biopesticides cyst nematodes essential oils Globodera Heterodera nematodicides phytochemicals sustainable pest management volatiles |
Issue Date: | May-2021 |
Publisher: | Biology and Life Sciences Forum |
Citation: | Faria, J.M.S.; Vicente, C.
Essential Oils and Volatiles as
Nematodicides against the Cyst
Nematodes Globodera and Heterodera .
Biol. Life Sci. Forum 2021, 3, 1 |
Abstract: | The cyst nematodes of the genera Heterodera (HET) and Globodera (GLO) are among the
most damaging obligate plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs) that parasitize cereals, rice, potatoes and
soybean. In the absence of resistant crops, soil fumigation of pesticides provides a good strategy
for population control. However, synthetic nematicides can cause negative environmental and
public health impacts and are feared to lead to the development of resistance and immunity. The
use of essential oils (EOs) could be a viable environmentally friendly alternative, which has been
poorly explored on cyst nematodes but has shown very good results on other PPNs. The present
work reviews the existing bibliography on the biological activity of EOs against GLO and HET. EOs
from Allium sativum, Eucalyptus globulus, and Salvia officinalis were the most active against GLO
egg hatching. The EOs extracted from Hyssopus cuspidatus, Kaempferia galanga, Mentha canadensis,
Ocimum basilicum, and Valeriana amurensis had the highest activity against HET J2 juveniles. Ethyl
p-methoxycinnamate, a phenylpropanoid ester, was the EO volatile with the highest toxicity against
HET, showing lower EC50 values than the nematodicide fosthiazate. The study of EOs against cyst
nematodes is still preliminary in comparison to other PPNs. Future works must expand this line of
research and explore greener practices in cyst nematode pest management. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31334 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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