Microorganisms (May 2023)

Anti-Insect Properties of <i>Penicillium</i> Secondary Metabolites

  • Rosario Nicoletti,
  • Anna Andolfi,
  • Andrea Becchimanzi,
  • Maria Michela Salvatore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11051302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 1302

Abstract

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In connection with their widespread occurrence in diverse environments and ecosystems, fungi in the genus Penicillium are commonly found in association with insects. In addition to some cases possibly implying a mutualistic relationship, this symbiotic interaction has mainly been investigated to verify the entomopathogenic potential in light of its possible exploitation in ecofriendly strategies for pest control. This perspective relies on the assumption that entomopathogenicity is often mediated by fungal products and that Penicillium species are renowned producers of bioactive secondary metabolites. Indeed, a remarkable number of new compounds have been identified and characterized from these fungi in past decades, the properties and possible applications of which in insect pest management are reviewed in this paper.

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