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Botanical Nematicides: A Review

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2012
Despite the uselfuness of nematicidal compounds in agricultural practices, some serious concerns are raised today about their excessive use leading to enhancement of biodegradation mechanisms in soil expressed as lack of efficacy under field conditions and resistance development. Moreover, the phase-out of methyl bromide has led to the need for a valid
NTALLI, NIKOLETTA, CABONI, PIERLUIGI
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Nematicidal Substances from Fungi

Recent Patents on Biotechnology, 2007
This review summarizes the 179 compounds from fungi that have shown to possess nematicidal activities. These compounds belong to diverse chemical groups and they are mainly isolated from a variety of deuteromycete, ascomycete and basidiomycete fungi. Some of them have been patented as nematicidal agents.
Guohong, Li   +4 more
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Nematicidal activity of terpenoids

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B, 2013
Thirty four phytoterpenoids were evaluated for their nematicidal effect using the model nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Nematicidal activities of the tested compounds at concentrations of 50 μg/mL showed wide variation in their effects ranging from no effect, weak, moderate and strong effects.
Fawzia H, Abdel-Rahman   +2 more
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Nematicidal potential of Taraxacum officinale

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2018
This study was aimed to investigate the activity of the Asteraceae species Taraxacum officinale against the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita. Leaf and root extracts of T. officinale were tested in vitro at a range of 62.5-1000 and 250-1000 μg mL-1 concentrations on nematode juveniles and eggs, respectively, whereas treatments with 10-40 g kg-1 ...
Laquale S   +5 more
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Nematicidal activity of naphthalimide–boron cluster conjugates

Chemical Communications, 2022
The present work demonstrated the hitherto unknown biological activity of metallacarboranes.
Anna Bogucka-Kocka   +7 more
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Fumigants and Nematicides

1998
It has been estimated that plant-parasitic nematodes are as important economically as fungi, bacteria, or viruses. Nematodes distribute about 0.3 m below the soil surface. Meloidogyne, Heterodera, Tylenchulus, Rotylenchulus, and Protylenchulus are important agricultural pest nematodes.
A. S. Perry   +3 more
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Nematicidal potential of Brassicaceae

Phytochemistry Reviews, 2013
Brassicaceae Burnett (syn. Cruciferae A. L. de Jussieu) include many important economic plants used as edibile or ornamental. They are commonly known as the "mustard" plant family due to the sharp, potent flavour of their main metabolites, the glucosinolates (GLSs) which contain sulfur. Glucosinolates coexist in vivo with glycosylated thioglucosidases,
Avato Pinarosa   +3 more
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