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The pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, the causal agent of pine-wilt disease (PWD), is a threat to Pinus forests in Asia and Europe. Bursaphelenchus mucronatus and B.
Tomás Cavaco +5 more
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The continuing significance of chiral agrochemicals. [PDF]
In the time frame 2018–2023, around 43% of the 35 chiral agrochemicals introduced to the market (herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, acaricides, and nematicides) contain one or more stereogenic centers in the molecule, and almost 69% of them have been marketed as racemic mixtures of enantiomers or stereoisomers.
Jeschke P.
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Nematicidal Amendments and Soil Remediation [PDF]
The intensification of agriculture has created concerns about soil degradation and toxicity of agricultural chemicals to non-target organisms. As a result, there is great urgency for discovering new ecofriendly tools for pest management and plant nutrition.
Nikoletta Ntalli +3 more
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The effect of Farmayod on nematodes of different trophic groups in vitro and in vivo
The purpose of the research is to study the effect of Farmayod on nematodes of different trophic groups, including rootknot nematode larvae, in vitro and in vivo.Materials and methods.
A. N. Konrat +2 more
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Movement and Toxicity of Nematicides in the Plant Root Zone
This document summarizes the behavior, movement, and effectiveness of nematicides in the plant root zone. It explains how soil type, moisture, tillage, and irrigation practices influence nematicide distribution and efficacy.
J.W. Noling
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Nematicidal Properties of Chitosan Nanoformulation
Abstract Chitosan is the second most abundant bio-polymer available in the world, second only to cellulose. It is found in crustaceous shells, e.g., those of crabs, shrimps, prawns, and fungi, as well as insect exoskeletons.
Mouniga R. +4 more
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Fungal and bacterial nematicides in integrated nematode management strategies
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) pose a serious threat to quantitative and qualitative production of many economic crops worldwide. An average worldwide crop loss of 12.6% (equaled $215.77 billion) annually has been estimated due to these nematodes for ...
Mahfouz M. M. Abd-Elgawad +1 more
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Today, agriculture around the world is challenged by parasitic nematode infections. Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) can cause significant damage and crop loss and are a threat to food security. For a long time, the management of PPN infection has relied
Fariba Heydari +2 more
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Biofumigation, although a well-known method, is still controversially debated as a management strategy for plant-parasitic nematodes (PPN). Its controlling effect is attributed to the production of isothiocyanates (ITCs) following the action of ...
Paul Dahlin, Johannes Hallmann
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Discovery of murayaquinone from an endophytic bacterium Streptomyces sp. AN140557 as a potent inhibitor of the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. [PDF]
Murayaquinone isolated from the pine endophyte Streptomyces sp. AN140557 exhibits potent, dose‐dependent nematicidal activity and egg‐hatching inhibition against the pine wood nematode. It effectively inhibited pine wilt disease in greenhouse tests, suggesting potential as a promising biocontrol agent.
Kang MK, Kim HJ, Kim JH.
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