Nature-based solutions: the potential of bryophytes for snail repellency in lettuce crop production.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Biologia futura Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-11-27 DOI:10.1007/s42977-025-00297-9
Nikolina A Matić, Marija V Vesović, Djordje P Božović, Milorad M Vujičić, Michal Goga, Aneta D Sabovljević, Marko S Sabovljević
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Abstract

Damage in lettuce production caused by burgundy snails has led to an increased use of molluscicidal chemicals, which persist in both the lettuce and the substrate, and accumulate over time with undesirable outcomes in terms of mollusk pest control. Moreover, these chemicals also harm natural snail populations. In this study, the effects of selected bryophyte species extracts and their application concentrations were tested as natural snail repellents. Twelve bryophyte species, eight mosses, and four liverworts were randomly selected, and their ethanolic extracts were applied as burgundy snail repellents in lettuce. Significant antifeeding effects were observed for the liverworts Bazzania trilobata, Plagiochila asplenioides, and Porella platyphylla, as well as for the mosses Fontinalis antipyretica, Mnium stellare, and Neckera crispa. Among these, B. trilobata exhibited the strongest antifeeding effect without negatively impacting lettuce growth and development, as assessed through seed germination, hypocotyl length, and seedling total chlorophyll content. All bryophyte species with significant antifeeding i.e. repellent potential shared similar chemical profiles, characterized by high phenolic and triterpenoid contents and strong antioxidant capacity. The results obtained offer a nature-based solution in lettuce crop protection as well as an eco-friendly alternative in food production.

基于自然的解决方案:苔藓植物在生菜作物生产中驱螺的潜力。
勃艮第蜗牛对生菜生产造成的损害导致杀软体动物化学物质的使用增加,这些化学物质持续存在于生菜和基质中,并随着时间的推移积累,在软体动物害虫控制方面产生了不良后果。此外,这些化学物质也会危害自然的蜗牛种群。研究了不同苔藓植物提取物作为天然驱螺剂的效果及其应用浓度。随机选择12种苔藓植物、8种苔藓植物和4种苔类植物,将其乙醇提取物作为防螺剂应用于生菜中。对三叶棘球菌、无球棘球菌和白球孢菌,以及对解热藓、星形藓和criskera等苔藓均有显著的抗取食效果。通过对种子萌发、下胚轴长度和幼苗总叶绿素含量的测定,发现三叶虫的抗取食效果最强,但对生菜的生长发育没有负面影响。所有具有显著拒食(即驱避)潜力的苔藓植物具有相似的化学特征,其特征是高酚类和三萜含量以及强抗氧化能力。所获得的结果为生菜作物保护提供了一种基于自然的解决方案,同时也是一种环保的食品生产替代方案。
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Biologia futura
Biologia futura Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: How can the scientific knowledge we possess now influence that future? That is, the FUTURE of Earth and life − of humankind. Can we make choices in the present to change our future? How can 21st century biological research ask proper scientific questions and find solid answers? Addressing these questions is the main goal of Biologia Futura (formerly Acta Biologica Hungarica). In keeping with the name, the new mission is to focus on areas of biology where major advances are to be expected, areas of biology with strong inter-disciplinary connection and to provide new avenues for future research in biology. Biologia Futura aims to publish articles from all fields of biology.
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