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Listening for danger

How new technology is protecting crops at risk of parasitic nematodes.

Root knot nematodes

Root knot nematodes

Root knot nematodes

Plant-parasitic nematodes are tiny 鈥 so tiny in fact, that they鈥檙e measured in mere millimeters. Despite their size, these transparent roundworms are huge in number and can have a devastating effect on crops. 

Munching through the roots of crops such as corn, potatoes, soybeans and cereals, they open the door for fungal infections to take hold.

Juvenile nematodes shown in tomato root tips after infestation.

Juvenile nematodes shown in tomato root tips after infestation.

Juvenile nematodes shown in tomato root tips after infestation.

By the time farmers notice they have a problem, it鈥檚 already too late. The nematodes have already drilled into the plants to attack them, spoiling the crop and reducing yield.

These 'invisible threats' can have a devastating effect: plant nematode infections can cause up to 60 percent yield loss in a crop, or an estimated global loss of .

Root systems of tomato plants 30 days after infestation with egg suspensions of M. incognita. The untreated check (A) demonstrated severe root galling (Zeck index 鈥8鈥), whereas plants treated with cyclobutrifluram (B) provided full protection against RKN infection (Zeck index 鈥0鈥).

Root systems of tomato plants 30 days after infestation with egg suspensions of M. incognita. The untreated check (A) demonstrated severe root galling (Zeck index 鈥8鈥), whereas plants treated with cyclobutrifluram (B) provided full protection against RKN infection (Zeck index 鈥0鈥).

Root systems of tomato plants 30 days after infestation with egg suspensions of M. incognita. The untreated check (A) demonstrated severe root galling (Zeck index 鈥8鈥), whereas plants treated with cyclobutrifluram (B) provided full protection against RKN infection (Zeck index 鈥0鈥).

And because they are difficult for farmers to spot and to control, they are present in almost all agricultural soils.

Mitigating the impact of these damaging parasites requires a multi-pronged approach including preventative and targeted solutions, such as lv棋盘格鈥檚 registered trademark active ingredient TYMIRIUM庐 technology. Offering protection against plant-parasitic nematodes and soil-borne pathogens, it can be applied in minuscule amounts in fields, or directly on seeds, to help young seedlings thrive in the first few weeks of life.

However, the effects of mitigation are not immediately apparent: whether using a specific amount of a certain product at a particular time has saved a season鈥檚 crop is often not evident until after the fact.

Detect and protect

So, a novel approach that allows scientists to 'listen' to plants suffering from a nematode attack, in real time, means we can detect the problem and respond to this hidden danger with an effective nematicide.

It鈥檚 a breakthrough that鈥檚 come out of a research collaboration between lv棋盘格 Crop Protection and Vivent Biosignals, a Swiss-based technology enterprise.

A team of scientists, led by lv棋盘格 Fellow Dr Anke Buchholz and Dr Andrzej Kurenda of Vivent Biosignals, used specialized technology to measure what happens when nematodes attack the roots of a crop 鈥 and what happened when they were protected against this attack by the application of nematicides.

And for the first time, they could monitor how a crop suffered in real time, measuring the so-called stress levels of the plant via readings from Vivent鈥檚 Biosignals鈥 technology.

Buchholz says the immediacy of the listening technology enabled the team to monitor the effectiveness of the nematicide in fighting off a nematode attack. This was not just the case when the treatment was used to prevent nematodes attacking, but also when it cured an attack.

"This was a unique chance to see when the product was effective in real-time,鈥 she says. 鈥淣ot just the outcome, but to really monitor how it's working. That was the fascinating part.鈥

The technology harnesses plant electrophysiology, which means recording the electrical signals that plant cells send out in response to changes in their environment, which Buchholz says is "one of the fastest, if not the fastest mechanism" that plants use to communicate between cells, tissues and organs.

And conversely, they observed a protection against nematode induced stress in the crops that were treated with effective nematicides 鈥 as the products were buffering crops from nematode infection.

鈥淭he plant is communicating with ion fluxes, and we are listening, in principle, from the outside," Buchholz says.

鈥淯sing extracellular plant electrophysiology, we can hear what is going on in the plant.鈥

Biosensor equipment setup in greenhouse.

Biosensor equipment setup in greenhouse. Credit: Vivent Biosignals

Biosensor equipment setup in greenhouse. Credit: Vivent Biosignals

Detect and protect

So, a novel approach that allows scientists to 'listen' to plants suffering from a nematode attack, in real time, means we can detect the problem and respond to this hidden danger with an effective nematicide.

It鈥檚 a breakthrough that鈥檚 come out of a research collaboration between lv棋盘格 Crop Protection and Vivent Biosignals, a Swiss-based technology enterprise.

A team of scientists, led by lv棋盘格 Fellow Dr Anke Buchholz and Dr Andrzej Kurenda of Vivent Biosignals, used specialized technology to measure what happens when nematodes attack the roots of a crop 鈥 and what happened when they were protected against this attack by the application of nematicides.

And for the first time, they could monitor how a crop suffered in real time, measuring the so-called stress levels of the plant via readings from Vivent鈥檚 Biosignals鈥 technology.

Buchholz says the immediacy of the listening technology enabled the team to monitor the effectiveness of the nematicide in fighting off a nematode attack. This was not just the case when the treatment was used to prevent nematodes attacking, but also when it cured an attack.

"This was a unique chance to see when the product was effective in real-time,鈥 she says. 鈥淣ot just the outcome, but to really monitor how it's working. That was the fascinating part.鈥

The technology harnesses plant electrophysiology, which means recording the electrical signals that plant cells send out in response to changes in their environment, which Buchholz says is "one of the fastest, if not the fastest mechanism" that plants use to communicate between cells, tissues and organs.

And conversely, they observed a protection against nematode induced stress in the crops that were treated with effective nematicides 鈥 as the products were buffering crops from nematode infection.

鈥淭he plant is communicating with ion fluxes, and we are listening, in principle, from the outside," Buchholz says.

鈥淯sing extracellular plant electrophysiology, we can hear what is going on in the plant.鈥

Biosensor equipment setup in greenhouse.

Biosensor equipment setup in greenhouse. Credit: Vivent Biosignals

Biosensor equipment setup in greenhouse. Credit: Vivent Biosignals

鈥淯sing extracellular plant electrophysiology, we are listening to what is going on in the plant.鈥

Dr Anke Buchholz, lv棋盘格 Fellow

 Dr Anke Buchholz, lv棋盘格 Fellow

Dr Anke Buchholz, lv棋盘格 Fellow

Dr Anke Buchholz, lv棋盘格 Fellow

Although the use of plant electrophysiology dates back 120 years, such is the complexity and sheer weight of the data involved that, only now, thanks to machine learning, we can start to understand these signals.

鈥淣o human could handle and decode these signals, see the difference, and translate it,鈥 Buchholz says of Vivent Biosignals鈥 technology.

As a result of this project, the joint lv棋盘格 and Vivent Biosignals team developed a model using machine learning to process the data that the plants were sharing with us.

And in future, it could help scientists to detect new solutions that shield crops against parasites, pests and diseases.

鈥淭hat's what we really felt was unique about this technology,鈥 she says.

The findings, which were recently published in the offer a new method of monitoring the success of our treatments against nematodes.

Bringing light into the dark - plant electrophysiological monitoring of root knot nematode infestation and real-time nematicide efficacy.

Bringing light into the dark - plant electrophysiological monitoring of root knot nematode infestation and real-time nematicide efficacy.

Bringing light into the dark - plant electrophysiological monitoring of root knot nematode infestation and real-time nematicide efficacy.

Chief Executive of Vivent Biosignals, Carrol Plummer, says the research highlighted the benefits of using the company鈥檚 technology in developing innovative solutions for sustainable agriculture.

鈥淏eing able to detect plant stress from invisible pests, like harmful nematodes, as well as the beneficial responses to nematicides, will enable farmers to apply crop treatments in a more timely manner,鈥 she said.

Patrik Hoegger, Head Insect Control Research Biology at lv棋盘格, says the research confirms the effectiveness of the TYMIRIUM庐 technology, which was specifically designed to provide long-lasting protection against these invisible, yet highly destructive nematodes.

鈥淲e knew the technology would be a breakthrough, but to be able to see the effectiveness of our product in real time underscores the huge impact it has in supporting farmers to grow healthy, reliable crops.鈥

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