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Título: Microbial biopesticides: diversity, scope, and mechanisms involved in plant disease control
Autor: Vero, Silvana
Garmendia, Gabriela
Allori, Enzo
Sanz, José María
Gonda, Mariana
Alconada, Teresa
Cavello, Ivana
Dib, Julián Rafael
Diaz, Mariana Andrea
Nally, Cristina
Pimenta, Raphael Sanzio
Silva, Juliana Fonseca Moreira da
Vargas, Marisol
Zaccari, Fernanda
Wisniewski, Michael
Tipo: Artículo
Descriptores: CONTROL BIOLOGICO, BIOPLAGUICIDAS, ENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen: Food losses, defined as a reduction in the quantity and quality of food during production and storage, impact food safety and security. Losses caused by plant pathogens are among the most significant. Chemical pesticides have been extensively used to prevent microbial diseases. Their toxicity and reduced efficacy, however, have encouraged investigators to develop alternatives. Alternatives based on microbial biopesticides tend to be safer and more environmentally benign than conventional pesticides. In recent years, formulations based on biopesticides have progressively increased in number and diversity and have attracted commercial interest. Understanding the mechanisms by which biopesticides control the disease is fundamental to achieving optimal disease control. Biocontrol mechanisms can be divided into two main categories: those related to the ability to inhibit pathogens or their virulence factors, and those that enhance host plant fitness and induce disease resistance. Here, the first type of strategy is reviewed, which is directly mediated by physical contact between biocontrol agents and pathogens or indirectly by exposure of a pathogen to antimicrobial or microbial-inhibiting compounds produced by the microbial antagonist. Mechanisms involving physical contact include mycophagy, destruction of pathogenic bacteria by bacteriophages or predation, and disease inhibition by topical applications of specific dsRNA. Indirect mechanisms that do not involve direct contact with a pathogen include the production of antimicrobial compounds, competition, and virulence factor suppression by quorum quenching. These topics are reviewed and discussed.
Editorial: MDPI
EN: Diversity v.15, 2023. -- e457
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030457
Citación: Vero, S, Garmendia, G, Allori, E., y otros. "Microbial biopesticides: diversity, scope, and mechanisms involved in plant disease control". Diversity. [en línea] 2023, vol. 15, e457. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030457
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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