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A nematicide is a type of used to kill plant- . Nematicides have tended to be broad-spectrum toxicants possessing high volatility or other properties promoting migration through the soil. (Temik), a insecticide marketed by Bayer CropScience, is an example of a commonly used commercial nematicide. It is important in production, where it has been used for control of soil-borne . Aldicarb is a inhibitor, which prevents the breakdown of acetylcholine in the synapse. In case of severe poisoning, the victim dies of respiratory failure. It is no longer authorised for use in the EU and, in August 2010, Bayer CropScience announced that it planned to discontinue aldicarb by 2014. Human health safety and environmental concerns have resulted in the widespread deregistration of several other agronomically important nematicides.D. J. Chitwood, “Nematicides,” in Encyclopedia of Agrochemicals (3), pp. 1104–1115, John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 2003; [1].S. R. Gowen, "Chemical control of nematodes: efficiency and side-effects," in Plant Nematode Problems and their Control in the Near East Region (FAO Plant Production and Protection Paper - 144), 1992; http://www.fao.org/docrep/V9978E/v9978e08.htm Prior to 1985, the persistent DBCP was a widely used nematicide and soil . However, it was banned from use after being linked to among male workers; the company was subsequently found liable for more than $600 million in damages.

Several natural nematicides are known. An environmentally benign -derived product is approved for use in the European Union (under Annex 1 of 91/414) and the UK as a nematicide. Another common natural nematicide is obtained from , the residue obtained after cold-pressing the fruit and kernels of the tree. Known by several names in the world, the tree was first cultivated in in ancient times and is now widely distributed throughout the world. The root exudate of marigold ( ) is also found to have nematicidal action. Nematophagous fungi, a type of carnivorous fungi, can be useful in controlling nematodes, being one example.

Besides chemicals, soil steaming can be used in order to kill nematodes. Superheated steam is induced into the soil, which causes almost all organic material to deteriorate.


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