2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-006-9009-3
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Microbial control of plant-parasitic nematodes: a five-party interaction

Abstract: Plant-parasitic nematodes cause significant economic losses to a wide variety of crops. Chemical control is a widely used option for plantparasitic nematode management. However, chemical nematicides are now being reappraised in respect of environmental hazard, high costs, limited availability in many developing countries or their diminished effectiveness following repeated applications. This review presents progress made in the field of microbial antagonists of plant-parasitic nematodes, including nematophagou… Show more

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“…However, the ongoing use of the same active ingredient has caused numerous negative effects, such as high toxicity, risk of environmental contamination, high cost and selection of resistant populations (Dong & Zhang 2006).…”
Section: Palavras-chavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the ongoing use of the same active ingredient has caused numerous negative effects, such as high toxicity, risk of environmental contamination, high cost and selection of resistant populations (Dong & Zhang 2006).…”
Section: Palavras-chavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2018 Navarrete X, Ron L, Viteri P, Viera W N ematodes of the genus Meloidogyne are considered worldwide as a major pest because they are the most numerous multicellular organisms on earth (González et al, 2010). Most of them are free-living and may be plant parasites and may become economically important in agricultural production, causing losses of more than 80% in areas of high infestation (Dong and Zhang, 2006;Guerena, 2006;Pakeerathan et al, 2009). Meloidogyne is a sedentary endoparasite that lives within the tissue and has a wide geographical distribution and forms root knots.…”
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“…Therefore have been conducted extensive studies of their taxonomy, phylogeny, biology and ecology (Cooke 1963;Kerry 1987;Sayre and Walter 1991;Sikora 1992;Morton et al, 2004;Dong and Zhang 2006). This are considered an important group of soil microorganisms that can suppress parasitic nematode populations of plants and animals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%