
Bionematicides in Brazil: an emerging and challenging market
Author(s) -
Andressa Cristina Zamboni Machado
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
revisao anual de patologia de plantas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0104-0383
DOI - 10.31976/0104-038321v280002
Subject(s) - biodiversity , nematode , microbiology and biotechnology , biological pest control , ingredient , species richness , business , agroforestry , agricultural science , biology , natural resource economics , toxicology , ecology , economics , food science
Management of plant parasitic nematodes in Brazil is a challenge and bionematicides are an important tool in the Integrated Nematode Management in several crops. There are 47 commercial bionematicides with 11 microorganisms as active ingredient available for growers in Brazil; Bacillus spp. are the main biological control agents, but fungi are also important for nematode management. Bionematicides reached 82% of the total market of nematicides in 2019/2020 in Brazil and, in soybean, they represented 90% of the area treated with nematicides. Although, the use of bionematicides is considered an emerging market worldwide, some challenges involve the correct use and formulation of organisms with different modes of action, difficulties in laboratory culturing, and the existence of non-regulated bionematicides, which do not ensure the quality, the purity, and the efficiency in the nematode control under field conditions, leading to lack of control and discredit of this tool. Considering the Brazilian biodiversity richness, a universe of new macroand microorganisms can be explored, as well as the metabolites produced by these organisms as the active ingredient of bionematicides. Expectations of an increase in this market are optimistic and may materialize in light of the increasing demand for biological products in Brazil.