Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The genus Nacobbus, known as the false root-knot nematode, is native to the
American continent and comprises polyphagous species adapted to a wide
range of climatic conditions. Alone or in combination with other biotic and
abiotic factors, Nacobbus spp. can cause significant economic yield losses on
main food crops such as potato, sugar beet, tomato, pepper and bean, in South
and North America. Although the genus distribution is restricted to the American
continent, it has quarantine importance and is subject to international legislation
to prevent its spread to other regions, such as the European Union. The
management of Nacobbus spp. remains unsatisfactory due to the lack of
information related to different aspects of its life cycle, survival stages in the
soil and in plant material, a rapid and reliable diagnostic method for its detection
and the insufficient source of resistant plant genotypes. Due to the high toxicity
of chemical nematicides, the search for alternatives has been intensified.
Therefore, this review reports findings on the application of environmentally
benign treatments to manage Nacobbus spp. Biological control strategies, such
as the use of different organisms (mainly bacteria, fungi and entomopathogenic
nematodes) and other eco-compatible approaches (such as metabolites,
essential oils, plant extracts, phytohormones and amendments), either alone or
as part of a combined control strategy, are discussed. Knowledge of potential
sources of resistance for genetic improvement for crops susceptible to
Nacobbus spp. are also reported. The sustainable strategies outlined here offer
immediate benefits, not only to counter the pathogen, but also as good
alternatives to improve crop health and growth
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nacobbus spp.; nematode-plant interaction; biological control; eco-compatible strategies; resistance
Elenco autori:
Rosso, LAURA CRISTINA; Ciancio, Aurelio
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