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Potential of Asparagopsis armata as a Biopesticide for Weed Control under an Invasive Seaweed Circular-Economy Framework

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The invasive seaweed Asparagopsis armata has the potential to be used as a biopesticide. The application of its exudate shows severe impacts on energetic and carotenoid metabolism and induces significant oxidative stress in a model weed. This points to the potential use of this macro...

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Autores principales: Duarte, Bernardo, Carreiras, João, Feijão, Eduardo, de Carvalho, Ricardo Cruz, Matos, Ana Rita, Fonseca, Vanessa F., Novais, Sara C., Lemos, Marco F. L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34943236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10121321
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author Duarte, Bernardo
Carreiras, João
Feijão, Eduardo
de Carvalho, Ricardo Cruz
Matos, Ana Rita
Fonseca, Vanessa F.
Novais, Sara C.
Lemos, Marco F. L.
author_facet Duarte, Bernardo
Carreiras, João
Feijão, Eduardo
de Carvalho, Ricardo Cruz
Matos, Ana Rita
Fonseca, Vanessa F.
Novais, Sara C.
Lemos, Marco F. L.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The invasive seaweed Asparagopsis armata has the potential to be used as a biopesticide. The application of its exudate shows severe impacts on energetic and carotenoid metabolism and induces significant oxidative stress in a model weed. This points to the potential use of this macroalga as a resource for a biopesticide cocktail, for sustainable and eco-friendly weed control and as a substitute for the chemical pesticides widely used nowadays. ABSTRACT: Marine macroalgae have been increasingly targeted as a source of bioactive compounds to be used in several areas, such as biopesticides. When harvesting invasive species, such as Asparagopsis armata, for this purpose, there is a two-folded opportunity: acquiring these biomolecules from a low-cost resource and controlling its spreading and impacts. The secondary metabolites in this seaweed’s exudate have been shown to significantly impact the physiology of species in the ecosystems where it invades, indicating a possible biocidal potential. Considering this in the present work, an A. armata exudate cocktail was applied in the model weed Thellungiella halophila to evaluate its physiological impact and mode of action, addressing its potential use as a natural biocide. A. armata greatly affected the test plants’ physiology, namely, their photochemical energy transduction pathway (impairing light-harvesting and chemical energy production throughout the chloroplast electron transport chain), carotenoid metabolism and oxidative stress. These mechanisms of action are similar to the ones triggered when using the common chemical pesticides, highlighting the potential of the A. armata exudate cocktail as an eco-friendly biopesticide.
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spelling pubmed-86984092021-12-24 Potential of Asparagopsis armata as a Biopesticide for Weed Control under an Invasive Seaweed Circular-Economy Framework Duarte, Bernardo Carreiras, João Feijão, Eduardo de Carvalho, Ricardo Cruz Matos, Ana Rita Fonseca, Vanessa F. Novais, Sara C. Lemos, Marco F. L. Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The invasive seaweed Asparagopsis armata has the potential to be used as a biopesticide. The application of its exudate shows severe impacts on energetic and carotenoid metabolism and induces significant oxidative stress in a model weed. This points to the potential use of this macroalga as a resource for a biopesticide cocktail, for sustainable and eco-friendly weed control and as a substitute for the chemical pesticides widely used nowadays. ABSTRACT: Marine macroalgae have been increasingly targeted as a source of bioactive compounds to be used in several areas, such as biopesticides. When harvesting invasive species, such as Asparagopsis armata, for this purpose, there is a two-folded opportunity: acquiring these biomolecules from a low-cost resource and controlling its spreading and impacts. The secondary metabolites in this seaweed’s exudate have been shown to significantly impact the physiology of species in the ecosystems where it invades, indicating a possible biocidal potential. Considering this in the present work, an A. armata exudate cocktail was applied in the model weed Thellungiella halophila to evaluate its physiological impact and mode of action, addressing its potential use as a natural biocide. A. armata greatly affected the test plants’ physiology, namely, their photochemical energy transduction pathway (impairing light-harvesting and chemical energy production throughout the chloroplast electron transport chain), carotenoid metabolism and oxidative stress. These mechanisms of action are similar to the ones triggered when using the common chemical pesticides, highlighting the potential of the A. armata exudate cocktail as an eco-friendly biopesticide. MDPI 2021-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8698409/ /pubmed/34943236 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10121321 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Duarte, Bernardo
Carreiras, João
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Fonseca, Vanessa F.
Novais, Sara C.
Lemos, Marco F. L.
Potential of Asparagopsis armata as a Biopesticide for Weed Control under an Invasive Seaweed Circular-Economy Framework
title Potential of Asparagopsis armata as a Biopesticide for Weed Control under an Invasive Seaweed Circular-Economy Framework
title_full Potential of Asparagopsis armata as a Biopesticide for Weed Control under an Invasive Seaweed Circular-Economy Framework
title_fullStr Potential of Asparagopsis armata as a Biopesticide for Weed Control under an Invasive Seaweed Circular-Economy Framework
title_full_unstemmed Potential of Asparagopsis armata as a Biopesticide for Weed Control under an Invasive Seaweed Circular-Economy Framework
title_short Potential of Asparagopsis armata as a Biopesticide for Weed Control under an Invasive Seaweed Circular-Economy Framework
title_sort potential of asparagopsis armata as a biopesticide for weed control under an invasive seaweed circular-economy framework
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34943236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10121321
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