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NANOBIOTECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGY FOR CONTROL WITH PHYTOPARASITIC NEMATODES

THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL, 2022
Nanobiotechnology is a modern trend in agriculture, especially relevant in the field of plant protection, including against parasitic nematodes. The unique properties of nanoparticles (NPs) are mainly associated with a very large area compared to the volume occupied, which affects their chemical and physical properties.
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Current Management Strategies for Phytoparasitic Nematodes

2020
Plant pathogenic nematodes cause heavy losses in crop yield worldwide. An estimate shows that parasitic nematodes of the plant cause far more damage each year compared to insect pests. A crop yield decrease in different countries due to these tiny invisible pests is immense. Their occurrence led to an expected 12.3% ($157 billion) world yield reduction.
Rehab Y. Ghareeb   +2 more
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Phytoparasitic Nematodes: Risks and Regulations

2013
Agricultural spread of important phytoparasitic nematodes remains a global concern for producers, stakeholders and regulators. The initial spread occurred before the significance of nematodes was realized and detection/control methods were used. Notably, spread of nematodes has slowed in nations with effective biosecurity programs.
Eric L. Davis, David K. Nendick
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Cellulase in Phytoparasitic Nematodes

Nematologica, 1963
An enzyme which produces reducing substances from carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) is present in homogenates of phytoparasitic and some myceliophagous nematodes but is absent from Panagrellus sp., Neodiplogaster sp. and from Trichinella spiralis. Temperature inactivation time, optimum ionic strength, pH optima, and substrate specificity were determined for
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Advances in the biological control of phytoparasitic nematodes via the use of nematophagous fungi

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2021
Agricultural production is one of most important activities for food supply and demand, that provides a source of raw materials, and generates commercial opportunities for other industries around the world. It may be both positively and negatively affected by climatic and biological factors.
Bianca Guadalupe Flores Francisco   +4 more
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Organic Additives and Their Role in the Phytoparasitic Nematodes Management

2020
Application of organic additives is an agricultural strategy for improving the physicochemical properties of the soil, the temperature and humidity conditions, soil structure which are valuable for plant development. Soil amendments like animal and green compost, undecomposed or deteriorated materials, plant extracts, essential oils, oil cakes and ...
Marwa M. El-Deriny   +2 more
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Plants as biocontrol agents against phytoparasite nematodes

Planta Medica, 2016
Overuse of synthetic pesticides has generated a series of environmental problems and human and animal health concerns which have led to their progressive withdrawn from the European market [1]. The reasons given are related to high toxicity of these type of biocides, their nonbiodegradable properties and the presence of residues in soil, water ...
Avato P   +3 more
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Role of Organic Additives in the Sustainable Management of Phytoparasitic Nematodes

2020
Phytoparasitic nematodes are recognized as one of the important limiting factors for successful cultivation of crops. Compared to other pathogens, plant parasitic nematodes are sometimes difficult to control because they live in the soil and possess a great ability to attack almost every part of the plant. They can be effectively managed by application
Thangjam Sunita Devi   +5 more
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The Potential of Rna Interference for the Management of Phytoparasitic Nematodes

2008
RNA interference (RNAi) is a natural cellular phenomenon in which double stranded RNA (dsRNA) is recognised as foreign by virtue of its conformation and thus sets in motion a chain of events in which the dsRNA and its mRNA homologue are degraded. This leads to silencing of the targeted gene. First described for the microbivorous nematode Caenorhabditis
Catherine J. Lilley   +3 more
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Biochemical Aspects of Plant Interactions with Phytoparasitic Nematodes: A Review

Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 2004
The review summarizes reports on molecular aspects of interactions of phytoparasitic nematodes with plant hosts. Data on the secrets of nematodes affecting plants (elicitors, toxins, products of parasitism genes, etc.) are analyzed and information flow pathways comprising all elements of the plant-parasite interaction (from elicitors to defense ...
S. V. Zinov'eva   +2 more
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