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Prospects and limitations of microbial pesticides for control of bacterial and fungal pomefruit tree diseases

The tree constitutes an ecosystem in which microorganisms play an essential role in its functionality. Interactions that microorganisms establish with plants may be beneficial or detrimental and are of extreme importance in the exploitation of trees in agriculture as crop production systems. Fruit t...

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Autores principales: Bonaterra, A., Badosa, E., Cabrefiga, J., Francés, J., Montesinos, E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25983396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00468-011-0626-y
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author Bonaterra, A.
Badosa, E.
Cabrefiga, J.
Francés, J.
Montesinos, E.
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description The tree constitutes an ecosystem in which microorganisms play an essential role in its functionality. Interactions that microorganisms establish with plants may be beneficial or detrimental and are of extreme importance in the exploitation of trees in agriculture as crop production systems. Fruit trees, especially pomefruit trees including apple, pear and several ornamentals are of great economic importance but its production is affected by several diseases. Fungal and bacterial fruit tree diseases are mainly controlled with chemical fungicides and bactericides, but health and environmental concerns about the use of chemical pesticides have result in strong regulatory actions and have stimulated the development of beneficial microorganisms as microbial pesticides. Up to now, several microorganisms have been registered in different countries and in the EU as biocontrol agents (BCA) covering mainly fire blight, soil-borne fungal diseases and postharvest fruit fungal rot. The key aspects in the success of this technology for disease control are related to biosafety and environmental impact of biocontrol agents, the traceability and fate in the environment and food chain, the improvement by physiological, genetic engineering or the use of mixtures or formulations as well as the industrial production and development of delivery systems for treatment application to trees.
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spelling pubmed-44252642015-05-13 Prospects and limitations of microbial pesticides for control of bacterial and fungal pomefruit tree diseases Bonaterra, A. Badosa, E. Cabrefiga, J. Francés, J. Montesinos, E. Trees (Berl West) Review The tree constitutes an ecosystem in which microorganisms play an essential role in its functionality. Interactions that microorganisms establish with plants may be beneficial or detrimental and are of extreme importance in the exploitation of trees in agriculture as crop production systems. Fruit trees, especially pomefruit trees including apple, pear and several ornamentals are of great economic importance but its production is affected by several diseases. Fungal and bacterial fruit tree diseases are mainly controlled with chemical fungicides and bactericides, but health and environmental concerns about the use of chemical pesticides have result in strong regulatory actions and have stimulated the development of beneficial microorganisms as microbial pesticides. Up to now, several microorganisms have been registered in different countries and in the EU as biocontrol agents (BCA) covering mainly fire blight, soil-borne fungal diseases and postharvest fruit fungal rot. The key aspects in the success of this technology for disease control are related to biosafety and environmental impact of biocontrol agents, the traceability and fate in the environment and food chain, the improvement by physiological, genetic engineering or the use of mixtures or formulations as well as the industrial production and development of delivery systems for treatment application to trees. Springer-Verlag 2011-10-02 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC4425264/ /pubmed/25983396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00468-011-0626-y Text en © Springer-Verlag 2011
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title_fullStr Prospects and limitations of microbial pesticides for control of bacterial and fungal pomefruit tree diseases
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title_short Prospects and limitations of microbial pesticides for control of bacterial and fungal pomefruit tree diseases
title_sort prospects and limitations of microbial pesticides for control of bacterial and fungal pomefruit tree diseases
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