线虫控制释放的可持续生物聚合物基球体:从发展到季节性气候变化下的效果

IF 6.2 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Javier Pitti Caballero , Rubén Collantes , Débora R. Antunes , Jahzeel Samaniego , Yabelys Santamaría , Jorge Muñoz , Renato Grillo
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摘要

气候变化和不可持续的农业做法加剧了全球粮食安全面临的日益严峻的挑战,因此有必要制定创新的、环境可持续的有害生物管理战略。本研究评估了海藻酸盐和壳聚糖为基础的生物聚合物包封系统的有效性,并与纤维素和被包封的线虫(卡罗林oscheius carolinensis)一起增强,作为蔬菜种植中可持续害虫控制的可行解决方案。这些配方经过设计,能够控制生物防治剂的释放,优化植物在不同季节气候条件下(雨季、干旱季节和过渡季节)的生长。与氯化钙交联的藻酸盐基质在旱季表现出显著的稳定性和控释能力。而与三聚磷酸钠交联的壳聚糖基质在同一季节降解速度较快。线虫的包裹有利于某些球体的降解,而纤维素的存在则减少了它们的分解,延长了生物体的释放时间,降低了它们在土壤中的生存能力。以生菜为试验材料,雨季发育较好,处理间差异不大。因此,本研究表明,环境因素的影响和制备高分子球的材料会干扰其对土壤的影响。这些结果为减少对化学农药的依赖、提高作物产量和推进可持续农业实践提供了一个有希望的策略。
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Sustainable biopolymer-based spheres for controlled release of nematodes: From development to their effects under seasonal climate variations

Sustainable biopolymer-based spheres for controlled release of nematodes: From development to their effects under seasonal climate variations
The growing challenges of global food security, intensified by climate change and unsustainable agricultural practices, necessitate the development of innovative, environmentally sustainable pest management strategies. This study evaluates the efficacy of alginate- and chitosan-based biopolymer encapsulation systems, augmented with cellulose and encapsulated nematodes (oscheius carolinensis), as viable solutions for sustainable pest control in vegetable cultivation. The formulations were engineered to enable the controlled release of biocontrol agents, optimizing plant growth under varying seasonal climatic conditions (rainy, dry, and transitional seasons). Alginate matrices crosslinked with calcium chloride exhibited significant stability and controlled-release capabilities in the dry season. In contrast, chitosan matrices crosslinked with sodium tripolyphosphate exhibited rapid degradation in the same season. The encapsulation of nematodes favored the degradation of some spheres, while the presence of cellulose reduced their disintegration, prolonging the release of the organisms and reducing their viability in the soil. Tests with lettuce plants showed better development in the rainy season with little variation between treatments. Therefore, this study showed that the influence of environmental factors and the materials used to prepare polymeric spheres interfere with their effect on the soil. These results offer a promising strategy for reducing chemical pesticide reliance, increasing crop yields, and advancing sustainable agricultural practices.
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