Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science (Aug 2020)

Biological control: a sustainable and practical approach for plant disease management

  • Moh Tariq,
  • Amir Khan,
  • Mohd Asif,
  • Faryad Khan,
  • Taruba Ansari,
  • Mohammad Shariq,
  • Mansoor A. Siddiqui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2020.1784262
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 6
pp. 507 – 524

Abstract

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This review deals with the mechanism of antagonistic action of bacterial and fungal biocontrol agents such as the production of antibiotics, siderophores, enzyme secretion, competition for nutrition, plant growth promotion by rhizosphere microorganism. The utilisation of synthetic pesticides has been the predominant control processor for diseases brought about by phytopathogenic microorganisms. Notwithstanding, their open and improper application in intensive agriculture has realised issues that have prompted ecological contamination, considerable residues in agricultural products and phytopathogen resistance. They are likewise disrupting the quantity of beneficial microorganism which is available in the soil and capable of expanding soil fertility. Along these lines, there is a need to look through the option of synthetic pesticides that are safe, environmental and monetarily feasible to confront this problem. Biocontrol agent’s utilisation is the best alternative method to control the different kinds of diseases, such as nematode infestation, fungal pathogen and bacterial pathogen. Nowadays, biocontrol agents assume a significant role in the field of agriculture. It is a financially savvy, environment-friendly and inhibits the advancement of pathogenic microorganism sustainably. This review emphasises the role of biocontrol agents against different pathogenic microorganisms and their significance potentiality to improve plant growth and enhance defence system of plants.

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