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Discovery of 2-Naphthol from the Leaves of <i>Actephila merrilliana</i> as a Natural Nematicide Candidate

Xi Zhang, Zhan Hu, Shuai Wang, Fengman Yin, Yuyang Wei, Jia Xie, Ranfeng Sun

2023Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry15 citationsDOI

Abstract

To identify natural nematicides that can replace chemical nematicides, 2-naphthol with high activity against Meloidogyne incognita was isolated from Actephila merrilliana . The nematicidal activity of 2-naphthol against M. incognita was 100% at 100 μg/mL with an EC 50 value of 38.00 μg/mL. Moreover, 2-naphthol had a significant negative effect on egg incubation. 2-Naphthol effectively inhibited the invasion of M. incognita into crops in both a pot experiment and field trial. In addition, the structure–activity relationship indicated that the naphthalene ring and its β-site hydroxyl group were the key pharmacophores for the nematicidal activity of 2-naphthol. Nematodes were stimulated by 2-naphthol to produce excessive reactive oxygen species, which may be the underlying mechanism of 2-naphthol nematicidal activity. A systemic evaluation of 2-naphthol in tomato plants demonstrated that 2-naphthol remained mainly fixed in the roots after being absorbed by the crop and was not transported to the stems or leaves. Thus, 2-naphthol can be developed as a natural nematicide candidate.

Topics & Concepts

Meloidogyne incognitaChemistryCropNaphthaleneTerra incognitaEC50HorticultureNematodeFood scienceBiologyAgronomyIn vitroBiochemistryOrganic chemistryEcologyNematode management and characterization studiesPlant Parasitism and ResistanceLegume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
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