2022
DOI: 10.9734/arja/2022/v15i230153
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Mechanism of Antagonistic Bioagents in Controlling Root-Knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne sp.): A Review

Abstract: Root-knot nematodes are among the most significant pathogenic organisms due to their global distribution, capacity for destruction, and economic importance. Antagonistic bioagents are more effective alternative to synthetic pesticides in the suppression of root-knot nematodes. Bioagents reduce the use of synthetic chemicals, which are hazardous to both humans and the environment. Despite this, some bioagents, such as fungi and bacteria have unknown mechanisms. This review discusses the nematophagous bacteria a… Show more

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“…In the recent past, infection by nematodes in crop plants caused a crop loss of 14%, accounting for an annual loss of 125 billion US$ [7]. In these circumstances, management of RKN remains a major challenge because it is an obligate endoparasite with a broad host range, high reproductive rate, and short generation time [8]. PPNs are managed by nematicidal molecules; however, the use of nematicidal molecules pollutes the environment, groundwater, and human health [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the recent past, infection by nematodes in crop plants caused a crop loss of 14%, accounting for an annual loss of 125 billion US$ [7]. In these circumstances, management of RKN remains a major challenge because it is an obligate endoparasite with a broad host range, high reproductive rate, and short generation time [8]. PPNs are managed by nematicidal molecules; however, the use of nematicidal molecules pollutes the environment, groundwater, and human health [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%