Crop residues activity against the free-living stages of small ruminant nematodes
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Resumo: | Abstract The nematicidal effect of different organic materials was evaluated in order to develop a non-chemical alternative soil treatment for control of the free-living stages of small ruminant gastrointestinal nematodes. The selected organic materials were residues from the juice industry of acerola, cashew, grape, guava, papaya and pineapple, as well as castor residue from the biodiesel industry. LC90 results showed that pineapple residue was the most efficient inhibitor of larval development, followed by castor, grape, cashew, acerola, guava and papaya. Castor residue was also a good source of nitrogen and was used in a greenhouse experiment to prevent larval development in contaminated goat faeces that was deposited in pots containing the grasses Brachiaria brizantha (var. Paiaguás) or Megathyrsus maximus x M. infestum (var. Massai). Castor residue caused a significant (P < 0.05) reduction (85.04%) in Paiaguás grass contamination (L3.dry mass-1) and a reduction of 17.35% in Massai grass contamination (P > 0.05), with an increase in the biomass production of Massai (251.43%, P < 0.05) and Paiaguás (109.19%, P > 0.05) grasses. This strategy, called Econemat®, with good results in vitro shows to be promising on pasture increasing phytomass production. |
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Crop residues activity against the free-living stages of small ruminant nematodesGastrointestinal nematodesHaemonchus contortusorganic residuesenvironmental controlAbstract The nematicidal effect of different organic materials was evaluated in order to develop a non-chemical alternative soil treatment for control of the free-living stages of small ruminant gastrointestinal nematodes. The selected organic materials were residues from the juice industry of acerola, cashew, grape, guava, papaya and pineapple, as well as castor residue from the biodiesel industry. LC90 results showed that pineapple residue was the most efficient inhibitor of larval development, followed by castor, grape, cashew, acerola, guava and papaya. Castor residue was also a good source of nitrogen and was used in a greenhouse experiment to prevent larval development in contaminated goat faeces that was deposited in pots containing the grasses Brachiaria brizantha (var. Paiaguás) or Megathyrsus maximus x M. infestum (var. Massai). Castor residue caused a significant (P < 0.05) reduction (85.04%) in Paiaguás grass contamination (L3.dry mass-1) and a reduction of 17.35% in Massai grass contamination (P > 0.05), with an increase in the biomass production of Massai (251.43%, P < 0.05) and Paiaguás (109.19%, P > 0.05) grasses. This strategy, called Econemat®, with good results in vitro shows to be promising on pasture increasing phytomass production.Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária2019-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612019000300528Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária v.28 n.3 2019reponame:Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária (CBPV)instacron:CBPV10.1590/s1984-29612019024info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSalles,Hévila OliveiraBraga,Ana Carolina LinharesNascimento,Danisvânia RipardoPrado,Mayara Stephanny MeloSouza,Henrique Antunes deOliveira,Eduardo Luiz deVieira,Luiz da SilvaCavalcante,Antônio Cézar RochaLima,Adriano RodriguesTeles Neto,Cláudio SantosSousa,Ana Márjory PaivaRibeiro,Regislane PintoPompeu,Roberto Cláudio Fernandes Francoeng2019-09-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1984-29612019000300528Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&lng=pt&pid=1984-2961https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||zacariascbpv@fcav.unesp.br1984-29610103-846Xopendoar:2019-09-10T00:00Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária (CBPV)false |
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Crop residues activity against the free-living stages of small ruminant nematodes |
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Crop residues activity against the free-living stages of small ruminant nematodes |
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Crop residues activity against the free-living stages of small ruminant nematodes Salles,Hévila Oliveira Gastrointestinal nematodes Haemonchus contortus organic residues environmental control |
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Crop residues activity against the free-living stages of small ruminant nematodes |
title_full |
Crop residues activity against the free-living stages of small ruminant nematodes |
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Crop residues activity against the free-living stages of small ruminant nematodes |
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Crop residues activity against the free-living stages of small ruminant nematodes |
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Crop residues activity against the free-living stages of small ruminant nematodes |
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Salles,Hévila Oliveira |
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Salles,Hévila Oliveira Braga,Ana Carolina Linhares Nascimento,Danisvânia Ripardo Prado,Mayara Stephanny Melo Souza,Henrique Antunes de Oliveira,Eduardo Luiz de Vieira,Luiz da Silva Cavalcante,Antônio Cézar Rocha Lima,Adriano Rodrigues Teles Neto,Cláudio Santos Sousa,Ana Márjory Paiva Ribeiro,Regislane Pinto Pompeu,Roberto Cláudio Fernandes Franco |
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author |
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Braga,Ana Carolina Linhares Nascimento,Danisvânia Ripardo Prado,Mayara Stephanny Melo Souza,Henrique Antunes de Oliveira,Eduardo Luiz de Vieira,Luiz da Silva Cavalcante,Antônio Cézar Rocha Lima,Adriano Rodrigues Teles Neto,Cláudio Santos Sousa,Ana Márjory Paiva Ribeiro,Regislane Pinto Pompeu,Roberto Cláudio Fernandes Franco |
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Salles,Hévila Oliveira Braga,Ana Carolina Linhares Nascimento,Danisvânia Ripardo Prado,Mayara Stephanny Melo Souza,Henrique Antunes de Oliveira,Eduardo Luiz de Vieira,Luiz da Silva Cavalcante,Antônio Cézar Rocha Lima,Adriano Rodrigues Teles Neto,Cláudio Santos Sousa,Ana Márjory Paiva Ribeiro,Regislane Pinto Pompeu,Roberto Cláudio Fernandes Franco |
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Gastrointestinal nematodes Haemonchus contortus organic residues environmental control |
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Gastrointestinal nematodes Haemonchus contortus organic residues environmental control |
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Abstract The nematicidal effect of different organic materials was evaluated in order to develop a non-chemical alternative soil treatment for control of the free-living stages of small ruminant gastrointestinal nematodes. The selected organic materials were residues from the juice industry of acerola, cashew, grape, guava, papaya and pineapple, as well as castor residue from the biodiesel industry. LC90 results showed that pineapple residue was the most efficient inhibitor of larval development, followed by castor, grape, cashew, acerola, guava and papaya. Castor residue was also a good source of nitrogen and was used in a greenhouse experiment to prevent larval development in contaminated goat faeces that was deposited in pots containing the grasses Brachiaria brizantha (var. Paiaguás) or Megathyrsus maximus x M. infestum (var. Massai). Castor residue caused a significant (P < 0.05) reduction (85.04%) in Paiaguás grass contamination (L3.dry mass-1) and a reduction of 17.35% in Massai grass contamination (P > 0.05), with an increase in the biomass production of Massai (251.43%, P < 0.05) and Paiaguás (109.19%, P > 0.05) grasses. This strategy, called Econemat®, with good results in vitro shows to be promising on pasture increasing phytomass production. |
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