First report on Meloidogyne chitwoodi hatching inhibition activity of essential oils and essential oils fractions

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Autor(a) principal: Faria, JMS
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Sena, I, Maleita, CMN, Abrantes, I, Bennett, Ri, Mota, Manuel, Figueiredo, ACS
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20459
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10340-015-0664-0.
Resumo: The Columbia root-knot nematode (CRKN), Meloidogyne chitwoodi, is an EPPO A2 type quarantine pest since 1998. This nematode causes severe damage in economically important crops such as potato and tomato, making agricultural products unacceptable for the fresh market and food processing. Commonly used nematicidal synthetic chemicals are often environmentally unsafe. Essential oils (EOs) may constitute safer alternatives against RKN. EOs, isolated from 56 plant samples, were tested against CRKN hatching, in direct contact bioassays. Some of the most successful EOs were fractionated and the hydrocarbon molecules (HM) and oxygen-containing molecules (OCM) fractions tested separately. 24 EOs displayed very strong hatching inhibitions (≥90 %) at 2 µL mL−1 and were further tested at lower concentrations. Dysphaniaambrosioides, Filipendula ulmaria, Ruta graveolens, Satureja montana and Thymbra capitata EOs revealed the lowest EC50 values (<0.15 µL mL−1). The main compounds of these EOs, namely 2-undecanone, ascaridol, carvacrol, isoascaridol, methyl salicylate, p-cymene and/or γ-terpinene, were putatively considered responsible for CRKN hatching inhibition. S. montana and T. capitata OCM fractions showed hatching inhibitions higher than HM fractions. The comparison of EO and corresponding fractions EC50 values suggests interactions between OCM and HM fractions against CRKN hatching. These species EOs showed to be potential environmentally friendly CRKN hatching inhibitors; nonetheless, bioactivity should be considered globally, since its HM and OCM fractions may contribute, diversely, to the full anti-hatching activity.
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spelling First report on Meloidogyne chitwoodi hatching inhibition activity of essential oils and essential oils fractionsColumbia root-knot nematodeDysphania ambrosioidesThe Columbia root-knot nematode (CRKN), Meloidogyne chitwoodi, is an EPPO A2 type quarantine pest since 1998. This nematode causes severe damage in economically important crops such as potato and tomato, making agricultural products unacceptable for the fresh market and food processing. Commonly used nematicidal synthetic chemicals are often environmentally unsafe. Essential oils (EOs) may constitute safer alternatives against RKN. EOs, isolated from 56 plant samples, were tested against CRKN hatching, in direct contact bioassays. Some of the most successful EOs were fractionated and the hydrocarbon molecules (HM) and oxygen-containing molecules (OCM) fractions tested separately. 24 EOs displayed very strong hatching inhibitions (≥90 %) at 2 µL mL−1 and were further tested at lower concentrations. Dysphaniaambrosioides, Filipendula ulmaria, Ruta graveolens, Satureja montana and Thymbra capitata EOs revealed the lowest EC50 values (<0.15 µL mL−1). The main compounds of these EOs, namely 2-undecanone, ascaridol, carvacrol, isoascaridol, methyl salicylate, p-cymene and/or γ-terpinene, were putatively considered responsible for CRKN hatching inhibition. S. montana and T. capitata OCM fractions showed hatching inhibitions higher than HM fractions. The comparison of EO and corresponding fractions EC50 values suggests interactions between OCM and HM fractions against CRKN hatching. These species EOs showed to be potential environmentally friendly CRKN hatching inhibitors; nonetheless, bioactivity should be considered globally, since its HM and OCM fractions may contribute, diversely, to the full anti-hatching activity.J. Pest. Science2017-01-31T12:00:04Z2017-01-312016-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/20459http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20459https://doi.org/10.1007/s10340-015-0664-0.por:207–217ndndndndndmmota@uevora.ptnd211Faria, JMSSena, IMaleita, CMNAbrantes, IBennett, RiMota, ManuelFigueiredo, ACSinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:10:23Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/20459Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:11:56.576007Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv First report on Meloidogyne chitwoodi hatching inhibition activity of essential oils and essential oils fractions
title First report on Meloidogyne chitwoodi hatching inhibition activity of essential oils and essential oils fractions
spellingShingle First report on Meloidogyne chitwoodi hatching inhibition activity of essential oils and essential oils fractions
Faria, JMS
Columbia root-knot nematode
Dysphania ambrosioides
title_short First report on Meloidogyne chitwoodi hatching inhibition activity of essential oils and essential oils fractions
title_full First report on Meloidogyne chitwoodi hatching inhibition activity of essential oils and essential oils fractions
title_fullStr First report on Meloidogyne chitwoodi hatching inhibition activity of essential oils and essential oils fractions
title_full_unstemmed First report on Meloidogyne chitwoodi hatching inhibition activity of essential oils and essential oils fractions
title_sort First report on Meloidogyne chitwoodi hatching inhibition activity of essential oils and essential oils fractions
author Faria, JMS
author_facet Faria, JMS
Sena, I
Maleita, CMN
Abrantes, I
Bennett, Ri
Mota, Manuel
Figueiredo, ACS
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author2 Sena, I
Maleita, CMN
Abrantes, I
Bennett, Ri
Mota, Manuel
Figueiredo, ACS
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faria, JMS
Sena, I
Maleita, CMN
Abrantes, I
Bennett, Ri
Mota, Manuel
Figueiredo, ACS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Columbia root-knot nematode
Dysphania ambrosioides
topic Columbia root-knot nematode
Dysphania ambrosioides
description The Columbia root-knot nematode (CRKN), Meloidogyne chitwoodi, is an EPPO A2 type quarantine pest since 1998. This nematode causes severe damage in economically important crops such as potato and tomato, making agricultural products unacceptable for the fresh market and food processing. Commonly used nematicidal synthetic chemicals are often environmentally unsafe. Essential oils (EOs) may constitute safer alternatives against RKN. EOs, isolated from 56 plant samples, were tested against CRKN hatching, in direct contact bioassays. Some of the most successful EOs were fractionated and the hydrocarbon molecules (HM) and oxygen-containing molecules (OCM) fractions tested separately. 24 EOs displayed very strong hatching inhibitions (≥90 %) at 2 µL mL−1 and were further tested at lower concentrations. Dysphaniaambrosioides, Filipendula ulmaria, Ruta graveolens, Satureja montana and Thymbra capitata EOs revealed the lowest EC50 values (<0.15 µL mL−1). The main compounds of these EOs, namely 2-undecanone, ascaridol, carvacrol, isoascaridol, methyl salicylate, p-cymene and/or γ-terpinene, were putatively considered responsible for CRKN hatching inhibition. S. montana and T. capitata OCM fractions showed hatching inhibitions higher than HM fractions. The comparison of EO and corresponding fractions EC50 values suggests interactions between OCM and HM fractions against CRKN hatching. These species EOs showed to be potential environmentally friendly CRKN hatching inhibitors; nonetheless, bioactivity should be considered globally, since its HM and OCM fractions may contribute, diversely, to the full anti-hatching activity.
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