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Title: Eco-Friendly Management of Root Lesion Nematodes Using Volatile Allelochemicals
Authors: Pereira, Gonçalo
Barbosa, Pedro
Vicente, Claudia SL
Faria, JMS
Keywords: nematicide
phytochemicals
plant-parasitic nematodes
Pratylenchus penetrans
risk assessment
sulphides
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: agronomy
Citation: Pereira, G.; Barbosa, P.; Vicente, C.S.L.; Faria, J.M.S. Eco-Friendly Management of Root Lesion Nematodes Using Volatile Allelochemicals. Agronomy 2025, 15, 1605. https://doi.org/10.3390/ agronomy15071605
Abstract: Root lesion nematodes (RLNs) are major plant parasites causing significant global yield losses in a wide range of crops. Current management strategies largely depend on syn- thetic nematicides, which raise environmental and human health concerns due to their broad-spectrum toxicity and persistence in the ecosystem. Volatile allelochemicals offer a promising, environmentally safer alternative due to their biodegradability and lower toxic- ity to mammals. In this study, we assessed the nematicidal activity of five allelochemical volatiles—dimethyl sulphide (DMS), dimethyl disulphide (DMDS), trans-cinnamaldehyde (TCA), trans-2-decenal (T2D), and trans-2-undecenal (T2U)—against Pratylenchus penetrans, using direct-contact bioassays, in comparison with the conventional nematicide oxamyl. Additionally, we assessed their environmental behaviour and toxicity profiles through in silico modelling. At 1 mg/mL, TCA, T2D, and T2U exhibited strong activity against P. penetrans, outperforming oxamyl by up to 1.6-fold, while DMS and DMDS showed re- duced activity. The environmental risk assessment revealed that these compounds have a lower predicted persistence and bioaccumulation compared with oxamyl or fluopyram, a new generation nematicide. Though these findings boost the potential of these compounds as sustainable alternatives for RLN management, field validation and testing with non- target organisms remain necessary for the development of biopesticides. Nevertheless, this study emphasizes the need for an integrated risk-based assessment in the selection of nematicidal agents, warranting efficacy as well as environmental safety.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/40737
Type: article
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