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Species-specific chemotactic responses of entomopathogenic and slug-parasitic nematodes to cannabinoids from Cannabis sativa L.
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Flajšman, Marko
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Trdan, Stanislav
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Laznik, Žiga
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The increasing environmental and health concerns associated with synthetic pesticides underscore the need for sustainable alternatives in pest management. This study investigates the chemotactic responses of five nematode species—Heterorhabditis bacteriophora, Steinernema carpocapsae, Steinernema feltiae, Phasmarhabditis papillosa, and Oscheius myriophilus—to three major cannabinoids from Cannabis sativa: ∆$^9$-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabigerol (CBG), and cannabidiol (CBD). Using a standardized chemotaxis assay, we quantified infective juvenile movement and calculated Chemotaxis Index (CI) values across varying cannabinoid concentrations. Our results revealed strong species-specific and dose-dependent responses. THC and CBG elicited significant attractant effects in P. papillosa, S. feltiae, and H. bacteriophora, with CI values ≥ 0.2, indicating their potential as behavioral modulators. In contrast, CBD had weaker or repellent effects, particularly at higher concentrations. O. myriophilus exhibited no consistent response, underscoring species-specific variation in chemosensory sensitivity. These findings demonstrate the potential utility of cannabinoids, especially THC and CBG, as biocompatible cues to enhance the efficacy of nematode-based biological control agents in integrated pest management (IPM). Further field-based studies are recommended to validate these results under realistic agricultural conditions.
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English
Keywords:
biological control
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chemosensory sensitivity
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cannabinoids
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cannabidiol
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cannabigerol
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chemotaxis
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entomopathogenic nematodes
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integrated pest management
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slug-parasitic nematodes
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tetrahydrocannabinol
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Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2025
Number of pages:
14 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 15, iss. 6, art. 1469
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-169934
UDC:
632.9
ISSN on article:
2073-4395
DOI:
10.3390/agronomy15061469
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239923203
Publication date in RUL:
19.06.2025
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Title:
Agronomy
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MDPI
ISSN:
2073-4395
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522953241
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Slovenian
Keywords:
biotično varstvo rastlin
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kanabinoidi
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kanabidiol
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kanabigerol
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kemotaksija
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entomopatogene ogorčice
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integrirano varstvo rastlin
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varstvo rastlin
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tetrahidrokanabinol
Projects
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
J4-50135
Name:
Pomen hlapnih izločkov izbranih vrtnin pri posredni obrambi rastlin pred polži
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P4-0431
Name:
Kmetijstvo naslednje generacije
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P4-0077
Name:
Kmetijske rastline - genetika in sodobne tehnologije
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Funding programme:
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Food of Phytosanitary Administration of the Republic of Slovenia
Name:
Professional Tasks from the Field of Plant Protection
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