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Biotechnology for Sustainability: Achievements, Challenges and Perspectives

World Environment Day (WED) is a global annual event celebrated each year on June 5 to promote the awareness about the importance of preserving the environment. This book is published to commemorate the world environment day-2017 (WED-2017). The main purpose of this book is to highlight – how biotechnology can contribute for the sustainable development and in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) adapted by the international community to improve the health of people and planet? This book contains 38 full-length articles contributed by various researchers, scientists and academicians. A prudent use of biotechnology in the biodiversity conservation, environmental protection, and production of more and better quality of food, fiber, fuel and drugs will contribute in achieving SDGs and to promote the peace in the world. This book will serve as a reference to various researchers, scientists, academicians and students involved in biodiversity conservation, environmental protection and various fields of biology and biotechnology.

World Environment Day (WED) is a global annual event celebrated each year on June 5 to promote the awareness about the importance of preserving the environment. This book is published to commemorate the world environment day-2017 (WED-2017). The main purpose of this book is to highlight – how biotechnology can contribute for the sustainable development and in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) adapted by the international community to improve the health of people and planet? This book contains 38 full-length articles contributed by various researchers, scientists and academicians. A prudent use of biotechnology in the biodiversity conservation, environmental protection, and production of more and better quality of food, fiber, fuel and drugs will contribute in achieving SDGs and to promote the peace in the world. This book will serve as a reference to various researchers, scientists, academicians and students involved in biodiversity conservation, environmental protection and various fields of biology and biotechnology.

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Biotech <strong>Sustainability</strong> (2017)<br />

Management Strategies against Tiny Tigers…<br />

Gantait<br />

Table 2: Continued…<br />

13. Ditylenchus angustus Rice nematode<br />

14. Ditylenchus destructor Potato root nematode, Potato tuber nematode,<br />

Iris nematode<br />

15. Ditylenchus dipsaci Stem nematode, Tulip root nematode, Bulb<br />

nematode<br />

16. Ditylenchus myceliophagus Mushroom spawn nematode<br />

17. Dolichodorus spp. Awl nematodes<br />

18. Dorylaimus spp. Spear nematodes<br />

19. Globodera rostochiensis Golden nematode of potato<br />

20. Globodera spp. Cyst nematode<br />

21. Helicotylenchus spp. Spiral nematodes<br />

22. Hemicriconemoides spp. Sheathoid nematodes<br />

23. Hemicycliophora spp. Sheath nematodes<br />

24. Heterodera avenae Great root nematode, Cereal nematodes<br />

25. Heterodera cruciferae Cabbage cyst nematode<br />

26. Heterodera glycines Soybean cyst nematode<br />

27. Heterodera goettingiana Pea cyst nematode, Pea root nematode, Alfalfa<br />

root nematode<br />

28. Heterodera schachtii Sugar beet nematode<br />

29. Heterodera spp. Cyst-<strong>for</strong>ming nematodes<br />

30. Hirschmanniella oryzae Rice root nematode<br />

31. Hoplolaimus spp. Lance nematode, Spear nematode<br />

32. Longidorus spp. Needle nematode<br />

33. Meloidodera spp. Cystoid nematode<br />

34. Meloidogyne arenaria Peanut root knot nematode<br />

35. Meloidogyne brevicauda Indian root knot nematode<br />

36. Meloidogyne exigua Coffee root knot nematode, Brazilian root knot<br />

nematode<br />

37. Meloidogyne incognita Southern root knot nematode<br />

38. Meloidogyne javanica Javanese root knot nematode<br />

39. Meloidogyne spp. Root knot nematodes, Root-gall nematodes<br />

40. Nacobbus spp. False root knot nematodes<br />

41. Paratylenchus spp. Pin nematodes<br />

42. Pratylenchus spp. Root lesions nematodes, Meadow nematodes<br />

43. Radopholus similis Burrowing nematode<br />

44. Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus Coconut palm nematode, Red ring nematode<br />

45. Rotylenchulus reni<strong>for</strong>mis Reni<strong>for</strong>m nematode<br />

46. Rotylenchus spp. Spiral nematodes<br />

47. Trichodorus spp. Stubby root nematodes<br />

48. Tylenchorhynchus claytoni Stunt nematode, Teaselate stylet nematode<br />

49. Tylenchorhynchus martini Sugarcane stylet nematode<br />

50. Tylenchorhynchus spp. Stunt nematode, Stylet nematode.<br />

51. Tylenchulus semipenetrans Citrus root nematode<br />

52. Xiphenema spp. Dagger nematodes<br />

Certain botanicals in the <strong>for</strong>m of aqueous<br />

extracts of various parts have great potential<br />

against nematodes, the aqueous extracts<br />

of fresh neem leaves; fruit skin of<br />

Citrus reticulata Blanco <strong>and</strong> Momordica<br />

charantia L.; leaves of Ageratum conizoides<br />

L., Anacardium occidentale L.,<br />

Argemone mexicana L., Datura stramonium<br />

L. etc.; aqueous root extract of Ocimum<br />

sanctum L.; seed extracts of<br />

ISBN: 978-967-14475-3-6; eISBN: 978-967-14475-2-9 64

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