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Nematicidal Activity of Essential Oils on a Psychrophilic Panagrolaimus sp. (Nematoda: Panagrolaimidae).
Oro, Violeta; Krnjajic, Slobodan; Tabakovic, Marijenka; Stanojevic, Jelena S; Ilic-Stojanovic, Snezana.
Afiliación
  • Oro V; Department of Plant Diseases, Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Krnjajic S; Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Tabakovic M; Agroecology and Cropping Practices Group, Maize Research Institute, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Stanojevic JS; Faculty of Technology Leskovac, University of Nis, 16000 Leskovac, Serbia.
  • Ilic-Stojanovic S; Faculty of Technology Leskovac, University of Nis, 16000 Leskovac, Serbia.
Plants (Basel) ; 9(11)2020 Nov 17.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33212755
ABSTRACT
Essential oils (EOs) have historically been used for centuries in folk medicine, and nowadays they seem to be a promising control strategy against wide spectra of pathogens, diseases, and parasites. Studies on free-living nematodes are scarce. The free-living microbivorous nematode Panagrolaimus sp. was chosen as the test organism. The nematode possesses extraordinary biological properties, such as resistance to extremely low temperatures and long-term survival under minimal metabolic activity. Fifty EOs from 22 plant families of gymnosperms and angiosperms were tested on Panagrolaimus sp. The aims of this study were to investigate the in vitro impact of EOs on the psychrophilic nematode Panagrolaimus sp. in a direct contact bioassay, to list the activity of EOs based on median lethal concentration (LC50), to determine the composition of the EOs with the best nematicidal activity, and to compare the activity of EOs on Panagrolaimus sp. versus plant parasitic nematodes. The results based on the LC50 values, calculated using Probit analysis, categorized the EOs into three categories low, moderate and highly active. The members of the laurel family, i.e., Cinnamomum cassia and C. burmannii, exhibited the best nematicidal activity. Aldehydes were generally the major chemical components of the most active EOs and were the chemicals potentially responsible for the nematicidal activity.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Plants (Basel) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Plants (Basel) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article