2009
DOI: 10.1002/ps.1796
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Nematicidal efficacy of MCW‐2, a new nematicide of the fluoroalkenyl group, against the root‐knot nematode Meloidogyne javanica

Abstract: MCW-2 has potential to be used as a new non-fumigant nematicide that probably has a novel mode of action.

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“…There have not been studies done describing its mode of action on nematodes. However, fluensulfone has shown to be highly effective against a number of plant nematodes [18,74]. In their study, Kearn et al (2014) have studied fluensulfone effect on C. elegans , a genetic nematode model to study effects of different anthelminthic drugs and nematicides that are used against animal and human parasites [32].…”
Section: Nematicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There have not been studies done describing its mode of action on nematodes. However, fluensulfone has shown to be highly effective against a number of plant nematodes [18,74]. In their study, Kearn et al (2014) have studied fluensulfone effect on C. elegans , a genetic nematode model to study effects of different anthelminthic drugs and nematicides that are used against animal and human parasites [32].…”
Section: Nematicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certain respiratory conditions; however, are believed to affect the filariform larvae transition through the lungs and cause its development into adult egg laying female worms in the lungs [16,17]. The repeated cycle of this leads to pulmonary strongyloidiasis [18]. There are no further studies done showing the filariform larvae maturing into adult worm in the lungs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phytonematodes survive over years in the soil or in vegetal remnants, being easily disseminated by agricultural implements, irrigation water, or floods, and adhered to animal feet or feces and vegetal material, such as seedlings and seeds (Oka et al 2009). The losses may vary, from imperceptible damage to the death of a large number of plants, preventing agriculture of certain areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The losses may vary, from imperceptible damage to the death of a large number of plants, preventing agriculture of certain areas. Financially, nematodes cause approximately $100 billion in production losses annually (Oka et al 2009). Researches in the biological control field aim the application of bacteria, fungi, and algae to control these pests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…can cause dramatic yield losses by attacking a wide range of crops, including such economically important plants as tomato and cucumber (Huang et al 2014a). To control these destructive plant parasitic worms, chemical nematicides, such as organophosphate and carbamate, are used for their immediate action and effectiveness (Oka et al 2009). However, these substances are nonspecific, toxic, and pose a grave threat to human health and soil ecosystems (Ritz and Rull 2008;Wang et al 2010a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%