Biological control agents in the integrated nematode management of potato in Egypt

Abstract Background Potato represents Egypt’s largest vegetable export crop. Many plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are globally inflicting damage to potato plants. In Egypt, their economic significance considerably varies according to PPN distribution, population levels, and pathogenicity. Main body...

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Main Author: Mahfouz M. M. Abd-Elgawad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-10-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41938-020-00325-x
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spelling doaj-5c76a50ba5004bdf927a12c28dd7596d2020-11-25T03:55:47ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control2536-93422020-10-0130111310.1186/s41938-020-00325-xBiological control agents in the integrated nematode management of potato in EgyptMahfouz M. M. Abd-Elgawad0Plant Pathology Department, National Research CentreAbstract Background Potato represents Egypt’s largest vegetable export crop. Many plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are globally inflicting damage to potato plants. In Egypt, their economic significance considerably varies according to PPN distribution, population levels, and pathogenicity. Main body This review article highlights the biology, ecology, and economic value of the PPN control viewpoint. The integration of biological control agents (BCAs), as sound and safe potato production practice, with other phytosanitary measures to manage PPNs is presented for sustainable agriculture. A few cases of BCA integration with such other options as synergistic/additive PPN management measures to upgrade crop yields are reviewed. Yet, various attributes of BCAs should better be grasped so that they can fit in at the emerging and/or existing integrated management strategies of potato pests. Conclusion A few inexpensive biocontrol products, for PPNs control on potato, versus their corresponding costly chemical nematicides are gathered and listed for consideration. Hence, raising awareness of farmers for making these biologicals familiar and easy to use will promote their wider application while offering safe and increased potato yield.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41938-020-00325-xBiological controlBionematicidesIntegrated nematode managementPotatoPesticide market
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Biological control agents in the integrated nematode management of potato in Egypt
Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
Biological control
Bionematicides
Integrated nematode management
Potato
Pesticide market
author_facet Mahfouz M. M. Abd-Elgawad
author_sort Mahfouz M. M. Abd-Elgawad
title Biological control agents in the integrated nematode management of potato in Egypt
title_short Biological control agents in the integrated nematode management of potato in Egypt
title_full Biological control agents in the integrated nematode management of potato in Egypt
title_fullStr Biological control agents in the integrated nematode management of potato in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Biological control agents in the integrated nematode management of potato in Egypt
title_sort biological control agents in the integrated nematode management of potato in egypt
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
issn 2536-9342
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background Potato represents Egypt’s largest vegetable export crop. Many plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are globally inflicting damage to potato plants. In Egypt, their economic significance considerably varies according to PPN distribution, population levels, and pathogenicity. Main body This review article highlights the biology, ecology, and economic value of the PPN control viewpoint. The integration of biological control agents (BCAs), as sound and safe potato production practice, with other phytosanitary measures to manage PPNs is presented for sustainable agriculture. A few cases of BCA integration with such other options as synergistic/additive PPN management measures to upgrade crop yields are reviewed. Yet, various attributes of BCAs should better be grasped so that they can fit in at the emerging and/or existing integrated management strategies of potato pests. Conclusion A few inexpensive biocontrol products, for PPNs control on potato, versus their corresponding costly chemical nematicides are gathered and listed for consideration. Hence, raising awareness of farmers for making these biologicals familiar and easy to use will promote their wider application while offering safe and increased potato yield.
topic Biological control
Bionematicides
Integrated nematode management
Potato
Pesticide market
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41938-020-00325-x
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