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Bacteria as Biocontrol Tool against Phytoparasitic Nematodes [PDF]
Phytoparasitic nematodes cause severe damage and yield losses to numerous agricultural crops. Considering the revision of the EU legislation on the use of pesticides on agricultural crops, control strategies with low environmental impact are required. The approach based on the use of bacteria seems particularly promising as it also helps to reduce the ...
Varvara D. Migunova, Nicola Sasanelli
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Phytoparasitic Nematode Control of Plant Hormone Pathways [PDF]
Phytoparasitic nematodes use multiple tactics to influence phytohormone physiology and alter plant developmental programs to establish feeding sites.
Godelieve Gheysen, Melissa G. Mitchum
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Phytoparasitic nematodes as the major threat to viticulture
Grape plants (Vitis vinifera L.), like other major horticultural crops, suffer from attacks by plant pathogenic nematodes. These parasites are a serious burden for viticulturists all over the world and lead to reduced vine vigour and crop yield. The major nematode parasites infesting grapevines include Meloidogyne spp., Pratylenchus spp., Criconemella ...
Ishfaq Majeed Malik +3 more
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Biological control of phytoparasitic nematodes in sugarcane fields
ABSTRACT The management of nematode infested areas includes several measures, among which chemical nematicides are the most used. However, since their use is associated with environmental impacts, researches with biocontrol agents have acquired a greater importance. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of Bacillus subtilis + B.
Leila Luci Dinardo-Miranda +3 more
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Activity of Saponins from Medicago Species against Phytoparasitic Nematodes [PDF]
Content of bioactive saponins of Medicago species suggests that they may also exert, as previously demonstrated on M. sativa, nematicidal properties exploitable for the formulation of new products for sustainable phytoparasitic nematode management. This study was addressed to highlight the bioactivity of saponins from five different Medicago species ...
Trifone D’Addabbo +6 more
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Identification and functional analysis of secreted effectors from phytoparasitic nematodes [PDF]
Les nématodes parasites des plantes développent une relation d'alimentation intime et à long terme avec leurs plantes hôtes. Ils induisent un site d'alimentation multi-nucléé à proximité du faisceau vasculaire dans les racines de leur plante hôte et restent sessiles pour le reste de leur vie. On pense que les sécrétions de nématodes, produites dans les
Sajid Ur Rehman +2 more
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Biochemical and nanotechnological approaches to combat phytoparasitic nematodes
SummaryThe foundation of most food production systems underpinning global food security is the careful management of soil resources. Embedded in the concept of soil health is the impact of diverse soil‐borne pests and pathogens, and phytoparasitic nematodes represent a particular challenge.
Patrick Opdensteinen +4 more
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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PHYTOPARASITIC NEMATODES BASED ON MICROORGANISMS (REVIEW)
Phytoparasitic nematodes are dangerous pests of agricultural crops. Annually, yield losses due to damage by phytonematodes are up to 15%, which is estimated at billions of dollars. The aim of the research is to summarize and analyze scientific publications concerning the harmfulness of phytoparasitic nematodes and microorganisms that have an ...
A.I. Homyak +3 more
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Antioxidant enzymes in phytoparasitic nematodes.
Presence of different antioxidant enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, and ascorbate, p-phenilendiamine-pyrocathecol (PPD-PC), o-dianisidine, and guaiacol isoperoxidases, was shown in the phytoparasific nematode species Meloidogyne incognita, M. hapla, Globodera rostochiensis, G. pallida, Heterodera schachtii, H.
S, Molinari, C, Miacola
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Free-Living and Phytoparasitic Nematodes in the Degrez Reservoir [PDF]
The article provides data on the fauna of free-living nematodes in the Degrez reservoir (Uzbekistan). As a result of the study, 91 species of nematodes belonging to 3 subclasses, 9 orders, 35 families, 52 genera were registered in the Degrez reservoir.
Rakhmatullaev, B. A. +3 more
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