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- W4285280951 abstract "This chapter is devoted to the aspects and prospects of using microorganisms as plant nematode biopesticides. Microbial plant nematode biopesticides belong to soil microorganisms with the capability of decreasing populations of plant-parasitic nematodes. There are many species of nematophagous bacteria, which are parasitic to nematodes, or their products can be used as formulations in plant nematode control. Similarly, species of predaceous and parasitic protozoans may be considered as an alternative to chemicals with enhanced safety to human, animal, and environmental health. Antagonistic microorganisms are more target-specific, and they leave no or very few residual effects. One of the major advantages of using microorganisms and their products as plant nematode biopesticide is their ability to attack ecto- and endoparasitic nematodes, both outside and inside the soil. Soil microbes such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, or protozoans may control many types of plant-parasitic nematodes depending upon their correct identification, isolation, and formulation of the right products. Microbial plant nematode biopesticides have several advantages over other types since they are nonpathogenic to nontarget organisms. They can also be used in integrated nematode management programs along with other constituents who can sustain and develop their population in the habitat with little substitution and interference." @default.
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- W4285280951 title "Biopesticidal potentials of microbial organisms" @default.
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