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Revolutionizing Nematode Management to Achieve Global Food Security Goals - An Overview

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Journal Heliyon
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2024 Feb 15
PMID 38356601
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Abstract

Nematodes are soil-dwelling organisms that inflict substantial damage to crops, resulting in significant declines in agricultural productivity. Consequently, they are recognized as one of the primary contributors to global crop damage, with profound implications for food security. Nematology research assumes a pivotal role in tackling this issue and safeguarding food security. The pursuit of nematology research focused on mitigating nematode-induced crop damage and promoting sustainable agriculture represents a fundamental strategy for enhancing food security. Investment in nematology research is crucial to advance food security objectives by identifying and managing nematode species, developing novel technologies, comprehending nematode ecology, and strengthening the capabilities of researchers and farmers. This endeavor constitutes an indispensable step toward addressing one of the most pressing challenges in achieving global food security and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Primarily, research endeavors facilitate the identification of nematode species responsible for crop damage, leading to the development of effective management strategies. These strategies encompass the utilization of resistant crop varieties, implementation of cultural practices, biological control, and chemical interventions. Secondly, research efforts contribute to the development of innovative technologies aimed at managing nematode populations, such as gene editing techniques that confer resistance to nematode infestations in crops. Additionally, the exploration of beneficial microbes, such as certain fungi and bacteria, as potential biocontrol agents against nematodes, holds promise. The study of nematode ecology represents a foundational research domain that fosters a deeper comprehension of nematode biology and ecological interactions. This knowledge is instrumental in devising precise and efficacious management strategies.

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