{"title":"利用堆肥和蛭肥对农业系统中的植物寄生线虫进行可持续的有效管理:重要综述","authors":"","doi":"10.1016/j.pmpp.2024.102363","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) pose a significant threat to global agricultural productivity, necessitating effective control measures. Although chemical nematicides have demonstrated efficacy, their adverse environmental, human health, and climate change impacts raise concerns. However, the use of organic amendments such as compost and vermicompost offers sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives for PPNs management, thereby promoting environmental preservation and human safety as well as mitigating climate changes and global worming influences. The Potential of compost and vermicompost to control PPNs has been widely investigated. However, the key mechanisms by which compost and vermicompost control PPNs have not yet been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, this review comprehensively evaluates the effectiveness of compost and vermicompost in managing PPNs, and elucidates the key mechanisms underlying their nematicidal activity. These mechanisms encompass changes in soil properties including pH, organic matter, and humic material; the release of nematotoxic compounds such as nitrogenous compounds, phenolic substances, and fatty acids; and overall enhancement of plant physiological strategies that contribute to the enhancement of plant defense against PPNs. By synthesizing and criticizing existing research, this review lays a foundation for further exploration of biocontrol strategies against PPNs using compost and vermicompost, promoting sustainable agricultural practices, preserving environment and mitigating reliance on chemical interventions.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":20046,"journal":{"name":"Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":2.8000,"publicationDate":"2024-07-14","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Harnessing compost and vermicompost for sustainable and effective management of plant-parasitic nematodes in agricultural systems: A critical review\",\"authors\":\"\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.pmpp.2024.102363\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) pose a significant threat to global agricultural productivity, necessitating effective control measures. 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Harnessing compost and vermicompost for sustainable and effective management of plant-parasitic nematodes in agricultural systems: A critical review
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) pose a significant threat to global agricultural productivity, necessitating effective control measures. Although chemical nematicides have demonstrated efficacy, their adverse environmental, human health, and climate change impacts raise concerns. However, the use of organic amendments such as compost and vermicompost offers sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives for PPNs management, thereby promoting environmental preservation and human safety as well as mitigating climate changes and global worming influences. The Potential of compost and vermicompost to control PPNs has been widely investigated. However, the key mechanisms by which compost and vermicompost control PPNs have not yet been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, this review comprehensively evaluates the effectiveness of compost and vermicompost in managing PPNs, and elucidates the key mechanisms underlying their nematicidal activity. These mechanisms encompass changes in soil properties including pH, organic matter, and humic material; the release of nematotoxic compounds such as nitrogenous compounds, phenolic substances, and fatty acids; and overall enhancement of plant physiological strategies that contribute to the enhancement of plant defense against PPNs. By synthesizing and criticizing existing research, this review lays a foundation for further exploration of biocontrol strategies against PPNs using compost and vermicompost, promoting sustainable agricultural practices, preserving environment and mitigating reliance on chemical interventions.
期刊介绍:
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology provides an International forum for original research papers, reviews, and commentaries on all aspects of the molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, histology and cytology, genetics and evolution of plant-microbe interactions.
Papers on all kinds of infective pathogen, including viruses, prokaryotes, fungi, and nematodes, as well as mutualistic organisms such as Rhizobium and mycorrhyzal fungi, are acceptable as long as they have a bearing on the interaction between pathogen and plant.