Tamires Scupinari, Helena Mannochio-Russo, Gustavo Galo Marcheafave, Vanderlan da Silva Bolzani, Estela de Oliveira Nunes, Waldir Pereira Dias, Clara Beatriz Hoffmann-Campo, Maria Luiza Zeraik
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Abstract
Nematodes are a common soybean threat, and the search for new solutions for controlling them has been the focus of many studies worldwide. Crotalaria spp. are known sources of pyrrolizidine alkaloids with nematicidal activities. In this study, the nematicidal and nematostatic effects of C. spectabilis extracts were evaluated in vitro over two different nematode species (Heterodera glycines and Meloidogyne javanica). A full factorial experimental design was employed to understand the effects and interactions of input factors (plant organ, extraction solvent, and nematode species) on the output response (nematode mortality). Ethanolic and alkaline extracts of leaves and seeds were tested at concentrations of 5, 10 and 20 mg L-1 in bioassays with 48 hours of incubation. The C. spectabilis seed’s alkaline extract assessed for H. glycines resulted in higher mortality rates (close to 96%) compared to the other experiments. Therefore, this combination was also evaluated in vivo in a soybean plantation, resulting in a decrease of about 90% in the nematode multiplication factor compared to the control group. Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography coupled to a tandem High-Resolution Mass Spectrometer (UHPLC-HRMS/MS) analyses revealed pyrrolizidine alkaloids in the extract, such as senecionine N-oxide, besides monocrotaline and its derivatives. The results obtained in this study allow new possibilities to handle nematode infections. The direct application of C. spectabilis extracts or their isolated bioactive compounds on soil can be a promising approach.
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The European Journal of Plant Pathology is an international journal publishing original articles in English dealing with fundamental and applied aspects of plant pathology; considering disease in agricultural and horticultural crops, forestry, and in natural plant populations. The types of articles published are :Original Research at the molecular, physiological, whole-plant and population levels; Mini-reviews on topics which are timely and of global rather than national or regional significance; Short Communications for important research findings that can be presented in an abbreviated format; and Letters-to-the-Editor, where these raise issues related to articles previously published in the journal. Submissions relating to disease vector biology and integrated crop protection are welcome. However, routine screenings of plant protection products, varietal trials for disease resistance, and biological control agents are not published in the journal unless framed in the context of strategic approaches to disease management.