Journal of Fungi (Dec 2024)

Endophytic Entomopathogenic Fungi: Their Role in Enhancing Plant Resistance, Managing Insect Pests, and Synergy with Management Routines

  • Krishnamoorthy Aravinthraju,
  • Mookiah Shanthi,
  • Marimuthu Murugan,
  • Ramasamy Srinivasan,
  • Lourena Arone Maxwell,
  • Narayanan Manikanda Boopathi,
  • Rangasamy Anandham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof10120865
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 865

Abstract

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The interaction between plants and microorganisms plays a major role in plant growth promotion and disease management. While most microorganisms directly influence plant health, some indirectly support growth through pest and disease suppression. Endophytic entomopathogenic fungi are diverse, easily localized, and have long-lasting effects on insect pests. When inhabiting plants, these fungi alter secondary metabolites, volatile organic compounds, and microbiomes, enhancing plant resistance to pests and diseases and sometimes improving growth. However, their persistence in plant systems may be challenged by the plant’s defense mechanisms or by human interventions such as insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and phyto-insecticides, which are common in agriculture. As effective biocontrol agents, endophytic entomopathogenic fungi can also be integrated with other pest management strategies like predators, parasitoids, and chemicals. This review will explore the impact of endophytic entomopathogens on plant systems and their compatibility with other management practices.

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