Chapter 13 The rise of plant-based nematicides: a sustainable solution for crop protection
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Tanuja Kabdal
Abstract
Nematodes are damaging pests that have a negative impact on many different crops. Different nematicides that are detrimental to the environment are used to control these nematodes. Additionally, they have a broad spectrum since they negatively affect the nontarget species. Therefore, it is necessary to develop novel, environment- friendly strategies to replace dangerous chemical nematicides for successfully managing nematodes. Plant-based products including essential oil extracts possess components that act against nematodes by altering behavior and development or disrupting molting, hatching, and other hormonally regulated processes. Several studies have been done on the effect of naturally occurring components obtained from plants against different nematodes and they have afforded significant results. Therefore, controlling nematode behavior with natural substances that are environmentally acceptable has the potential to help create exceptionally safe and effective management solutions. This chapter primarily focuses on the importance and application of plantbased products for the control of nematodes, which are the safer alternatives to the chemical nematicides.
Abstract
Nematodes are damaging pests that have a negative impact on many different crops. Different nematicides that are detrimental to the environment are used to control these nematodes. Additionally, they have a broad spectrum since they negatively affect the nontarget species. Therefore, it is necessary to develop novel, environment- friendly strategies to replace dangerous chemical nematicides for successfully managing nematodes. Plant-based products including essential oil extracts possess components that act against nematodes by altering behavior and development or disrupting molting, hatching, and other hormonally regulated processes. Several studies have been done on the effect of naturally occurring components obtained from plants against different nematodes and they have afforded significant results. Therefore, controlling nematode behavior with natural substances that are environmentally acceptable has the potential to help create exceptionally safe and effective management solutions. This chapter primarily focuses on the importance and application of plantbased products for the control of nematodes, which are the safer alternatives to the chemical nematicides.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of contributing authors IX
- Chapter 1 An introduction to biorational pest control agents 1
- Chapter 2 Global current scenario and future prospectus of biorationals 23
- Chapter 3 Biorational pest management: potentials, unintended consequences, and future concerns 47
- Chapter 4 Role of insect growth regulators in insect/pest control 77
- Chapter 5 Chemistry of sex pheromones and their role in integrated pest management 95
- Chapter 6 Semiochemicals and other insect communication signals for controlling insect pest 107
- Chapter 7 Role of phytoalexins in plant disease resistance 127
- Chapter 8 Microbial pesticides for plant protection 141
- Chapter 9 Entomopathogenic fungi as biological control agents 181
- Chapter 10 Pesticides of plant origin: botanicals 199
- Chapter 11 Plant essential oils: a source of eco-friendly pesticides 221
- Chapter 12 Plant oleoresins as source of environment-friendly pesticides 237
- Chapter 13 The rise of plant-based nematicides: a sustainable solution for crop protection 261
- Chapter 14 Biorationals: global situation and future possibilities 281
- Chapter 15 Microbial production of amino acids and peptides 295
- Chapter 16 Essential oils as biorational insecticides 335
- Chapter 17 Bioherbicides for integrated weed management 355
- Chapter 18 Dilemma hovers over the rationality of biorational insecticides: their unintended effects and consequences 373
- Index 401
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of contributing authors IX
- Chapter 1 An introduction to biorational pest control agents 1
- Chapter 2 Global current scenario and future prospectus of biorationals 23
- Chapter 3 Biorational pest management: potentials, unintended consequences, and future concerns 47
- Chapter 4 Role of insect growth regulators in insect/pest control 77
- Chapter 5 Chemistry of sex pheromones and their role in integrated pest management 95
- Chapter 6 Semiochemicals and other insect communication signals for controlling insect pest 107
- Chapter 7 Role of phytoalexins in plant disease resistance 127
- Chapter 8 Microbial pesticides for plant protection 141
- Chapter 9 Entomopathogenic fungi as biological control agents 181
- Chapter 10 Pesticides of plant origin: botanicals 199
- Chapter 11 Plant essential oils: a source of eco-friendly pesticides 221
- Chapter 12 Plant oleoresins as source of environment-friendly pesticides 237
- Chapter 13 The rise of plant-based nematicides: a sustainable solution for crop protection 261
- Chapter 14 Biorationals: global situation and future possibilities 281
- Chapter 15 Microbial production of amino acids and peptides 295
- Chapter 16 Essential oils as biorational insecticides 335
- Chapter 17 Bioherbicides for integrated weed management 355
- Chapter 18 Dilemma hovers over the rationality of biorational insecticides: their unintended effects and consequences 373
- Index 401