Biocontrol of Plant Disease 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781394188277.ch5
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Agro‐industrial By‐products and Waste as Sources of Biopesticides

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“…Reports of plant extracts tested against M. javanica more commonly focused on organic extracts and essential oils [14]. On the other hand, the nematicidal potential of hydrolate distilled waters that remain after hydro-or steam distillation, and separation of the essential oil, have been amply demonstrated [33]. Specifically, the nematicidal effects in vitro and in vivo of hydrolates from Spanish aromatic plant species Alium sativum, Artemisia absintium, Lavandula × intermedia var.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reports of plant extracts tested against M. javanica more commonly focused on organic extracts and essential oils [14]. On the other hand, the nematicidal potential of hydrolate distilled waters that remain after hydro-or steam distillation, and separation of the essential oil, have been amply demonstrated [33]. Specifically, the nematicidal effects in vitro and in vivo of hydrolates from Spanish aromatic plant species Alium sativum, Artemisia absintium, Lavandula × intermedia var.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular OP, known for its phytotoxicity and non-biodegradability, 6 contains fiber, minerals, fatty acids, and phenol derivatives. 7 Such products can be reused to develop new biopesticides, thus supporting the circular economy. Here, submicron carriers were obtained with OP and other lipids from natural sources (egg yolk phospholipids, EPC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%