Bioactivity of Monoterpene Alcohols as an Indicator of Biopesticidal Essential Oils against the Root Knot Nematode Meloidogyne ethiopica
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Biology and Life Science forum
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The application of pesticides remains one of the most efficient control methods for phytophagous
parasites in crops. Essential oils (EOs) are complex mixtures of highly active compounds
that can be used as biopesticides against plant parasitic nematodes. In the present work, the antinematodal
activity of the monoterpene alcohols geraniol, linalool, menthol or -terpineol, which are
generally found in high amounts in EOs of some aromatic and medicinal plants, was analyzed on
the root knot nematode Meloidogyne ethiopica. Geraniol showed intense and lasting antinematodal
activity, suggesting that EOs rich in this compound can be used in the development of nematicidal
biopesticides to integrate sustainable pest management strategies against this pest.
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Faria, J.M.S.; Rusinque, L.;
Vicente, C.S.L.; Inácio, M.L.
Bioactivity of Monoterpene Alcohols
as an Indicator of Biopesticidal
Essential Oils against the Root Knot
Nematode Meloidogyne ethiopica . Biol.
Life Sci. Forum 2022, 16, 15.