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Bacillus Spp.: Efficient Biotic Strategy to Control Postharvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables

Postharvest diseases significantly reduce the shelf-life of harvested fruits/vegetables worldwide. Bacillus spp. are considered to be an eco-friendly and bio-safe alternative to traditional chemical fungicides/bactericides due to their intrinsic ability to induce native anti-stress pathways in plant...

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Autores principales: Lastochkina, Oksana, Seifikalhor, Maryam, Aliniaeifard, Sasan, Baymiev, Andrey, Pusenkova, Ludmila, Garipova, Svetlana, Kulabuhova, Darya, Maksimov, Igor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6524353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31013814
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8040097
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author Lastochkina, Oksana
Seifikalhor, Maryam
Aliniaeifard, Sasan
Baymiev, Andrey
Pusenkova, Ludmila
Garipova, Svetlana
Kulabuhova, Darya
Maksimov, Igor
author_facet Lastochkina, Oksana
Seifikalhor, Maryam
Aliniaeifard, Sasan
Baymiev, Andrey
Pusenkova, Ludmila
Garipova, Svetlana
Kulabuhova, Darya
Maksimov, Igor
author_sort Lastochkina, Oksana
collection PubMed
description Postharvest diseases significantly reduce the shelf-life of harvested fruits/vegetables worldwide. Bacillus spp. are considered to be an eco-friendly and bio-safe alternative to traditional chemical fungicides/bactericides due to their intrinsic ability to induce native anti-stress pathways in plants. This review compiles information from multiple scientific databases (Scopus, ScienceDirect, GoogleScholar, ResearchGate, etc.) using the keywords “postharvest diseases”, “Bacillus”, “Bacillus subtilis”, “biocontrol”, “storage”, “losses”, and “fruits/vegetables”. To date, numerous examples of successful Bacillus spp. application in controlling various postharvest-emerged pathogens of different fruits/vegetables during handling, transportation, and storage have been described in the literature. The mechanism/s of such action is/are still largely unknown; however, it is suggested that they include: i) competition for space/nutrients with pathogens; ii) production of various bio-active substances with antibiotic activity and cell wall-degrading compounds; and iii) induction of systemic resistance. With that, Bacillus efficiency may depend on various factors including strain characteristics (epiphytes or endophytes), application methods (before or after harvest/storage), type of pathogens/hosts, etc. Endophytic B. subtilis-based products can be more effective because they colonize internal plant tissues and are less dependent on external environmental factors while protecting cells inside. Nevertheless, the mechanism/s of Bacillus action on harvested fruits/vegetables is largely unknown and requires further detailed investigations to fully realize their potential in agricultural/food industries.
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spelling pubmed-65243532019-06-05 Bacillus Spp.: Efficient Biotic Strategy to Control Postharvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables Lastochkina, Oksana Seifikalhor, Maryam Aliniaeifard, Sasan Baymiev, Andrey Pusenkova, Ludmila Garipova, Svetlana Kulabuhova, Darya Maksimov, Igor Plants (Basel) Review Postharvest diseases significantly reduce the shelf-life of harvested fruits/vegetables worldwide. Bacillus spp. are considered to be an eco-friendly and bio-safe alternative to traditional chemical fungicides/bactericides due to their intrinsic ability to induce native anti-stress pathways in plants. This review compiles information from multiple scientific databases (Scopus, ScienceDirect, GoogleScholar, ResearchGate, etc.) using the keywords “postharvest diseases”, “Bacillus”, “Bacillus subtilis”, “biocontrol”, “storage”, “losses”, and “fruits/vegetables”. To date, numerous examples of successful Bacillus spp. application in controlling various postharvest-emerged pathogens of different fruits/vegetables during handling, transportation, and storage have been described in the literature. The mechanism/s of such action is/are still largely unknown; however, it is suggested that they include: i) competition for space/nutrients with pathogens; ii) production of various bio-active substances with antibiotic activity and cell wall-degrading compounds; and iii) induction of systemic resistance. With that, Bacillus efficiency may depend on various factors including strain characteristics (epiphytes or endophytes), application methods (before or after harvest/storage), type of pathogens/hosts, etc. Endophytic B. subtilis-based products can be more effective because they colonize internal plant tissues and are less dependent on external environmental factors while protecting cells inside. Nevertheless, the mechanism/s of Bacillus action on harvested fruits/vegetables is largely unknown and requires further detailed investigations to fully realize their potential in agricultural/food industries. MDPI 2019-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6524353/ /pubmed/31013814 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8040097 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lastochkina, Oksana
Seifikalhor, Maryam
Aliniaeifard, Sasan
Baymiev, Andrey
Pusenkova, Ludmila
Garipova, Svetlana
Kulabuhova, Darya
Maksimov, Igor
Bacillus Spp.: Efficient Biotic Strategy to Control Postharvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables
title Bacillus Spp.: Efficient Biotic Strategy to Control Postharvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables
title_full Bacillus Spp.: Efficient Biotic Strategy to Control Postharvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables
title_fullStr Bacillus Spp.: Efficient Biotic Strategy to Control Postharvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables
title_full_unstemmed Bacillus Spp.: Efficient Biotic Strategy to Control Postharvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables
title_short Bacillus Spp.: Efficient Biotic Strategy to Control Postharvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables
title_sort bacillus spp.: efficient biotic strategy to control postharvest diseases of fruits and vegetables
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6524353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31013814
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8040097
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