The possible biotechnological use of edible mushroom bioproducts for controlling plant and animal parasitic nematodes

dc.creatorCastañeda Ramírez, Gloria Sarahi
dc.creatorTorres Acosta, Juan Felipe de Jesús
dc.creatorSánchez Vázquez, José Ernesto
dc.creatorMendoza de Gives, Pedro
dc.creatorGonzález Cortazar, Manasés
dc.creatorZamilpa Álvarez, Alejandro
dc.creatorAl-Ani, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq
dc.creatorSandoval Castro, Carlos Alfredo
dc.creatorSoares, Filippe Elias de Freitas
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-25T14:33:53Z
dc.date.available2025-06-25T14:33:53Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractThe present paper reviewed publications on the nematocidal activity of edible mushrooms (EM) and their potential use as sustainable tools for the control of parasitic nematodes affecting agriculture and livestock industry. Nematodes are organisms living in the soil and animals’ guts where they may live as parasites severely affecting economically important crops and farm animals, thus causing economic losses to worldwide agriculture. Traditionally, parasitic nematodes have been controlled using commercial pesticides and anthelmintic (AH) drugs. Over the years, nematodes developed resistance to the AH drugs, reducing the usefulness of many commercial drugs. Also, the use of pesticides/anthelmintic drugs to control nematodes can have important negative impacts on the environment. Different EM have been not only used as food but also studied as alternative methods for controlling several diseases including parasitic nematodes. The present paper reviewed publications from the last decades about the nematocidal activity of EM and assessed their potential use as sustainable tools for the control of nematodes affecting agriculture and livestock industry. A reduced number of reports on the effect of EM against nematodes were found, and an even smaller number of reports regarding the potential AH activity of chemical compounds isolated from EM products were found. However, those studies have produced promising results that certainly deserve further investigation. It is concluded that EM, their fractions and extracts, and some compounds contained in them may have biotechnological application for the control of animal and plant parasitic nematodes.
dc.identifier.citationCASTAÑEDA-RAMÍREZ, Gloria Sarahi et al. The possible biotechnological use of edible mushroom bioproducts for controlling plant and animal parasitic nematodes. Biomed Research International, New York, v. 2020, e6078917, 2020. DOI: 10.1155/2020/6078917. Disponível em: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1155/2020/6078917. Acesso em: 17 jun. 2025.
dc.identifier.doi10.1155/2020/6078917
dc.identifier.issn2314-6133
dc.identifier.issne- 2314-6141
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.bc.ufg.br//handle/ri/27840
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisher.countryEstados unidos
dc.publisher.departmentInstituto de Patologia Tropical e Saúde Pública - IPTSP (RMG)
dc.rightsAcesso Aberto
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.titleThe possible biotechnological use of edible mushroom bioproducts for controlling plant and animal parasitic nematodes
dc.typeArtigo

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