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J Nematol


Title:"Ethyl Butanoate, Constituent of Cassava Wastewater Volatiloma, a Potential Soil Fumigant Against Meloidogyne Javanica"
Author(s):de Souza SR; Campos VP; de Paula LL; Pedroso MP; Terra WC;
Address:"Department of Plant Pathology, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, MG, Brazil. Department of Chemistry, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, MG, Brazil"
Journal Title:J Nematol
Year:2022
Volume:20220914
Issue:1
Page Number:20220031 -
DOI: 10.2478/jofnem-2022-0031
ISSN/ISBN:0022-300X (Print) 2640-396X (Electronic) 0022-300X (Linking)
Abstract:"As a result of more restrictive legislation regarding the use of pesticides, over the last two decades, the demand for new soil fumigants has increased. These compounds can come from a variety of sources, including organic residues. In this study, we identified in the cassava wastewater volatiloma a molecule with potential to be developed as a new fumigant nematicide. Cassava wastewater (20 mL) releases volatile compounds toxic to Meloidogyne javanica second-stage juveniles (J2), causing J2 mortality up to 89%. Through gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, eight compounds were identified in the cassava wastewater volatiloma, with alcohols being the major class. The compounds ethyl butanoate and butyric acid identified in cassava wastewater volatiloma were selected for in vitro nematicidal activities and substrate fumigation tests. The lethal concentration predicted LC(50-48 hr) values (effective doses to kill 50% of M. javanica J2 population after 48 h of exposure) were 172.6 mug ?O+ mL (-) (1) and 301.2 mug ?O+ mL (-) (1) for butyric acid and ethyl butanoate, respectively. In a pot assay, the application of butyric acid and ethyl butanoate as a soil fumigant, at a dose of 0.5 mL ?O+ kg (-) (1) substrate, significantly (P < 0.05) decreased M. javanica infectivity and reproduction compared to the negative control (water). However, ethyl butanoate proved to be a more efficient soil fumigant (P < 0.05) than butyric acid, as its application reduced the number of galls and eggs to the level of the commercial fumigant Dazomet. This study is the first to demonstrate the potential of ethyl butanoate as a soil fumigant against M. javanica"
Keywords:Meloidogyne nematicidal activity organic residues volatiles;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEde Souza, Simone Ribeiro Campos, Vicente Paulo de Paula, Leticia Lopes Pedroso, Marcio Pozzobon Terra, Willian Cesar eng Poland 2022/11/08 J Nematol. 2022 Sep 14; 54(1):20220031. doi: 10.2478/jofnem-2022-0031. eCollection 2022 Feb"

 
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