Potential Role of the Yeast Papiliotrema terrestris Strain PT22AV in the Management of the Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne incognita
Horticulturae,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(5), P. 472 - 472
Published: May 5, 2024
The
nematicidal
potential
of
the
yeast
Papiliotrema
terrestris
strain
PT22AV
(YSY)
was
investigated
against
root
nematode
(RKN)
Meloidogyne
incognita
in
vitro
bioassays
on
infective
juveniles
(J2)
and
experiments
tomatoes
pot
greenhouse
conditions.
J2
nematodes
were
exposed
to
YSY
solutions
for
19
days,
using
abamectin
(ABA),
fosthiazate
(FOS)
distilled
water
as
controls.
In
potted
tomatoes,
0.5
1
kg
ha−1
doses
tested
comparison
ABA,
biocontrol
agents
Purpureocillium
lilacinus
251
(PUL)
Bacillus
firmus
1-1582
(BAF),
a
plant
biostimulant/fertilizer
(ERG)
nematicide
Fluopyram
(FLU).
J2’s
viability
affected
by
YSL
after
7
decreasing
zero
15th
exposure
day,
while
ABA
FOS
resulted
83
100%
mortality
within
24
h.
Only
1.0
dose
able
significantly
reduce
final
population
soil
gall
formation
tomato
roots,
without
significant
differences
from
PUL
BAF.
All
treatments
also
increase
growth
crop
yield,
except
YSY.
Data
indicated
that
could
represent
an
additional
tool
organic
integrated
RKN
management.
Language: Английский
Mapping the Research Landscape of Conservation Agriculture as a Panacea for Achieving Soil Health and Sustainable Development Goals Using Scientometrics
Published: July 8, 2024
This
work
mapped
the
research
chronology
and
conceptual
trends
on
conservation
agriculture-soil
health-sustainable
development
goals
nexus
by
analyzing
data
from
related
literature.
is
first-time
different
bibliometric
methods
such
as
VOSviewer,
Flourish,
well
Bibliometrix
Biblioshiny
models
in
RStudio
were
simultaneously
used
to
investigate
impacts
and/or
interactions
between
agriculture
(CA),
soil
health
sustainable
at
global
scale.
On
20th
February
2024,
a
search
was
launched
web
of
science
core
collection
using
terms
extract
relevant
data.
After
screening
elimination,
produced
835
papers
which
analysis.
The
revealed
that
USA
(31%),
India
(27%),
Australia
(7%),
England
(6%),
China
Canada
(5%),
other
countries
had
below
5%
published
documents.
Many
covered
zero
hunger
(38%),
climate
action
(30%),
life
land
(26%),
while
SDGs
relatively
low
coverage.
study
found
adoption
no
till,
cover
cropping,
organic
amendments
authors
common
CA
practices.
hybrid
approach
provided
clear
roadmap
understanding
trajectory
CA-soil
nexus,
roles
countries,
authors,
institutions,
publishing
journals.
knowledge
could
support
championing
future
debates
potential
for
effective
discussion
policies,
especially
developing
where
there
have
been
publications.
Language: Английский