| Title : (R)-Carvone is a potential soil fumigant against Meloidogyne incognita whose likely enzymatic target in the nematode is acetylcholinesterase - Pacule_2022_Exp.Parasitol__108359 |
| Author(s) : Pacule HB , Vanegas JAG , Terra WC , Campos VP , Oliveira DF |
| Ref : Experimental Parasitology , :108359 , 2022 |
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Abstract :
To contribute to the development of new fumigant nematicides for the control of the plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita, this study started with 31 volatile organic compounds reported as toxic to nematodes. At 500 microg/mL, alpha-ionone, (S)-carvone, (R)-carvone, 2-methylpropyl acetate, undecan-2-one, decan-2-one, and dodecan-2-one caused mortalities to M. incognita second-stage juveniles (J2) that were similar to those obtained with the commercial nematicides carbofuran (170 microg/mL) and fluensulfone (42.2 microg/mL). (R)-carvone, with a lethal concentration to 50% J2 (LC(50)) equal to 524 microg/mL, was selected for subsequent studies. When J2 were exposed to the (R)-carvone solution, the infectivity and reproduction on tomato were reduced. In the M. incognita egg hatching assay, (R)-carvone behaved like a true ovicide. When employed as a fumigant, (R)-carvone (3.9 g/L) was as efficient as the soil fumigant dazomet (0.245 g/L) in eliminating eggs of the nematode in a substrate to be used for tomato planting. According to in silico studies employing pharmacophoric searches and molecular docking, acetylcholinesterases are the target of (R)-carvone in the nematode. |
| PubMedSearch : Pacule_2022_Exp.Parasitol__108359 |
| PubMedID: 35998723 |
Pacule HB, Vanegas JAG, Terra WC, Campos VP, Oliveira DF (2022)
(R)-Carvone is a potential soil fumigant against Meloidogyne incognita whose likely enzymatic target in the nematode is acetylcholinesterase
Experimental Parasitology
:108359
Pacule HB, Vanegas JAG, Terra WC, Campos VP, Oliveira DF (2022)
Experimental Parasitology
:108359