Chemical Ecology of Nematodes.
Author(s)
Machado, Ricardo A R
Date issued
November 30, 2022
In
Chimia
Vol
76
No
11
From page
945 p.
To page
952 p.
Subjects
Chemical ecology Chemical signaling Nematodes
Abstract
Nematodes represent the most abundant group of metazoans on earth. They utilize diverse chemicals to interact with con-specific and hetero-specific organisms, and are also impacted by compounds produced by other interacting organisms. In the first part of this review we discuss how nematode-derived glycolipids modulate their behavior and development, as well as the interactions with other organisms. Furthermore, we provide a short overview about other secondary metabolites produced by nematodes that affect different life traits of free-living nematodes. In the second part of this review we discuss how different bacteria-, nematode-, and plant-derived chemicals such as volatile organic compounds, root exudates, and plant defenses regulate the interaction between entomopathogenic nematodes, their symbiotic bacteria, insect prey, predators, and plants.
ISSN
0009-4293
Publication type
review
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