Entomopathogenic nematology in Latin America: A brief history, current research and future prospects

San-Blas E.; Campos-Herrera R.; Dolinski C.; Monteiro C.; Andaló V.; Leite L.G.; Rodríguez M.G.; Morales-Montero P.; Sáenz-Aponte A.; Cedano C.; López-Nuñez J.C.; Del Valle E.; Doucet M.; Lax P.; Navarro P.D.; et. al.

Abstract

Since the 1980s, research into entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) in Latin America has produced many remarkable discoveries. In fact, 16 out of the 117 recognized species of EPNs have been recovered and described in the subcontinent, with many more endemic species and/or strains remaining to be discovered and identified. In addition, from an applied perspective, numerous technological innovations have been accomplished in relation to their implementation in biocontrol. EPNs have been evaluated against over 170 species of agricultural and urban insects, mites, and plant-parasitic nematodes under laboratory and field conditions. While much success has been recorded, many accomplishments remain obscure, due to their publication in non-English journals, thesis dissertations, conference proceedings, and other non-readily available sources. The present review provides a brief history of EPNs in Latin America, including current findings and future perspectives.

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Título según WOS: Entomopathogenic nematology in Latin America: A brief history, current research and future prospects
Título según SCOPUS: Entomopathogenic nematology in Latin America: A brief history, current research and future prospects
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY
Volumen: 165
Editorial: ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 22
Página final: 45
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.jip.2019.03.010

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS