Roadmap for nematode control strategies
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Biosecurity
Research Question
To evaluate the impact of alternative solutions based on natural tools (such as supplementary feeding, nutraceuticals and nematophagous fungi) on the epidemiology of nematodes in different farming systems and host species, with and without the use of chemical drugs.
Address the question of variability of resources and the practicality of large-scale application in different environmental and farming conditions.
Research Gaps and Challenges
Develop and validate harmonization guidelines for the in vitro/in vivo evaluation of different plant resources as nutraceuticals.
Large scale production and easy distribution of spores of nematophagous fungi.
Implement a practical delivery route for nutraceutical materials.
Solution Routes
Include quantitative data on efficacy from different alternative control measures obtained in different production systems to feed mathematical models that can help to predict the best practices for nematode management.
Dependencies
Cost-benefit of these methods in comparison with synthetic anthelmintics, and the resulting reduction in AH use.
Possible interactions between these natural tools and with therapeutic tools, vaccines, grazing management and host genetics.
Deliver information of results to farmers with these methods and explore practical and complimentary ways to use natural alternatives on-farm.
State Of the Art
Proofs of concept for supplementary feeding, nutraceuticals and for nematophagous fungi have been obtained with different hosts, ages, and physiological status, either against mono specific or mixed nematode infections. Large-scale implementation requires further evaluation under different production systems.
Projects
What activities are planned or underway?
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the beta-tubulin gene and its relationship with treatment response to albendazole in human soil-transmitted helminths in Southern Mozambique
Planned Completion date 14/09/2022
Netherlands
An integrated set of novel approaches to counter the emergence and proliferation of invasive and virulent soil-borne nematodes – Project part: Fostering nematode suppression in soils by cover crops and addition of biological antagonists in Organic Farming (NEM-EMERGE)
Planned Completion date 31/12/2027
Denmark