In Retrospect: Nematicides in Plants
Keywords:
nematicidal compounds, biopesticides, bionematicidesAbstract
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Indo-Am. J. Agric. & Vet. Sci., 2020 ISSN 2321–9602 www.iajavs.com
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In Retrospect: Nematicides in Plants
Mr. A.S.R.DHANVANTHRY, Mr V.VIJAY SARADHI
Mr. T.V.CHANDRA MOULI (Corresponding Author)
ABSTRACT: Even while nematicidal compounds have their uses in agriculture, there are now legitimate worries that their overuse may
increase biodegradation processes in soil, which would manifest as a decrease in the compounds' efficacy in the field and the
evolution of resistance. Also, because of the ban on using methyl bromide, there is a pressing need for a reliable replacement for
organophosporous and carbamate compounds like fosthiazate, fenamiphos, oXamyl, and aldicarb. In order to increase crop output
while still preserving and contributing to agricultural sustainability, integrated pest control tactics have been used globally in recent
years. Bionematicides, a kind of biopesticide, are a helpful tool in the arsenal of pest control methods. In particular, we h ave
investigated the worldwide library for prospective nematicidal chemicals as part of our continuing investigation into natural
nematicides of botanical origin. Here, we detail the chemical properties and structural foundation for the nematicidal action of plant metabolites
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