Naturally‐occurring nematicides of plant origin: two decades of novel chemistries
Hashim Ibrahim,
Vaderament‐A. Nchiozem‐Ngnitedem,
Louise‐Marie Dandurand
et al.
Abstract:Plant‐parasitic nematodes are among the most destructive plant pathogens, resulting in a global annual economic loss of about 358 billion dollars. Using synthetic nematicides to control plant‐parasitic nematodes has resulted in broad‐spectrum toxicity to the environment. Plant‐derived secondary metabolites have recently emerged as viable options that provide effective, greener, and renewable routes for managing plant‐parasitic nematodes in various cropping systems. However, limited comprehensive information on… Show more
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