Browsing by Subject "Biological control"
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(Elsevier, 2020)Two of the most damaging plant parasitic nematodes affecting vineyards in Chile are Xiphinema index and Meloidogyne ethiopica, whose control is primarily performed with chemical nematicides. The aim of this study was to ...
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(KNPV, 2013)Meloidogyne ethiopica is one of the most important plant-parasitic nematodes affecting vines in Chile and is very aggressive and difficult to control. This study evaluated 16 strains of rhizobacteria, originally isolated ...
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(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016)AimsTo identify enzymes and metabolites in the rhizobacteria filtrates that have a nematicidal effect on Xiphinema index and perform molecular characterization of the strains evaluated. Methods and ResultsA series of ...
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(Springer, 2017)The action of metabolites and exoenzymes from rhizobacteria on different plant-parasitic nematodes has an influence on the nematicidal efficacy of the microbe. Seven rhizobacteria, divided into two bacterial groups, were ...
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(Universidad de Concepción, 2020)The feeding behavior of the generalist predator Nabis punctipennis Blanchard (Nabidae) on Acyrthosiphon pisum Harris (Aphididae), two hemipterans common in alfalfa in Chile, was studied in a laboratory experiment using A. ...
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(Springer, 2016)The use of rhizobacteria to control plant parasitic nematodes has been widely studied. Currently, the research focuses on bacteria-nematode interactions that can mitigate this complex microbiome in agriculture. Various ...