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Composted Municipal Green Waste Infused with Biocontrol Agents to Control Plant Parasitic Nematodes—A Review

The last few years have witnessed the emergence of alternative measures to control plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs). We briefly reviewed the potential of compost and the direct or indirect roles of soil-dwelling organisms against PPNs. We compiled and assessed the most intensively researched factors...

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Autores principales: Tóthné Bogdányi, Franciska, Boziné Pullai, Krisztina, Doshi, Pratik, Erdős, Eszter, Gilián, Lilla Diána, Lajos, Károly, Leonetti, Paola, Nagy, Péter István, Pantaleo, Vitantonio, Petrikovszki, Renáta, Sera, Bozena, Seres, Anikó, Simon, Barbara, Tóth, Ferenc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8538326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34683451
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9102130
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author Tóthné Bogdányi, Franciska
Boziné Pullai, Krisztina
Doshi, Pratik
Erdős, Eszter
Gilián, Lilla Diána
Lajos, Károly
Leonetti, Paola
Nagy, Péter István
Pantaleo, Vitantonio
Petrikovszki, Renáta
Sera, Bozena
Seres, Anikó
Simon, Barbara
Tóth, Ferenc
author_facet Tóthné Bogdányi, Franciska
Boziné Pullai, Krisztina
Doshi, Pratik
Erdős, Eszter
Gilián, Lilla Diána
Lajos, Károly
Leonetti, Paola
Nagy, Péter István
Pantaleo, Vitantonio
Petrikovszki, Renáta
Sera, Bozena
Seres, Anikó
Simon, Barbara
Tóth, Ferenc
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description The last few years have witnessed the emergence of alternative measures to control plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs). We briefly reviewed the potential of compost and the direct or indirect roles of soil-dwelling organisms against PPNs. We compiled and assessed the most intensively researched factors of suppressivity. Municipal green waste (MGW) was identified and profiled. We found that compost, with or without beneficial microorganisms as biocontrol agents (BCAs) against PPNs, were shown to have mechanisms for the control of plant parasitic nematodes. Compost supports a diverse microbiome, introduces and enhances populations of antagonistic microorganisms, releases nematicidal compounds, increases the tolerance and resistance of plants, and encourages the establishment of a “soil environment” that is unsuitable for PPNs. Our compilation of recent papers reveals that while the scope of research on compost and BCAs is extensive, the role of MGW-based compost (MGWC) in the control of PPNs has been given less attention. We conclude that the most environmentally friendly and long-term, sustainable form of PPN control is to encourage and enhance the soil microbiome. MGW is a valuable resource material produced in significant amounts worldwide. More studies are suggested on the use of MGWC, because it has a considerable potential to create and maintain soil suppressivity against PPNs. To expand knowledge, future research directions shall include trials investigating MGWC, inoculated with BCAs.
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spelling pubmed-85383262021-10-24 Composted Municipal Green Waste Infused with Biocontrol Agents to Control Plant Parasitic Nematodes—A Review Tóthné Bogdányi, Franciska Boziné Pullai, Krisztina Doshi, Pratik Erdős, Eszter Gilián, Lilla Diána Lajos, Károly Leonetti, Paola Nagy, Péter István Pantaleo, Vitantonio Petrikovszki, Renáta Sera, Bozena Seres, Anikó Simon, Barbara Tóth, Ferenc Microorganisms Review The last few years have witnessed the emergence of alternative measures to control plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs). We briefly reviewed the potential of compost and the direct or indirect roles of soil-dwelling organisms against PPNs. We compiled and assessed the most intensively researched factors of suppressivity. Municipal green waste (MGW) was identified and profiled. We found that compost, with or without beneficial microorganisms as biocontrol agents (BCAs) against PPNs, were shown to have mechanisms for the control of plant parasitic nematodes. Compost supports a diverse microbiome, introduces and enhances populations of antagonistic microorganisms, releases nematicidal compounds, increases the tolerance and resistance of plants, and encourages the establishment of a “soil environment” that is unsuitable for PPNs. Our compilation of recent papers reveals that while the scope of research on compost and BCAs is extensive, the role of MGW-based compost (MGWC) in the control of PPNs has been given less attention. We conclude that the most environmentally friendly and long-term, sustainable form of PPN control is to encourage and enhance the soil microbiome. MGW is a valuable resource material produced in significant amounts worldwide. More studies are suggested on the use of MGWC, because it has a considerable potential to create and maintain soil suppressivity against PPNs. To expand knowledge, future research directions shall include trials investigating MGWC, inoculated with BCAs. MDPI 2021-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8538326/ /pubmed/34683451 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9102130 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tóthné Bogdányi, Franciska
Boziné Pullai, Krisztina
Doshi, Pratik
Erdős, Eszter
Gilián, Lilla Diána
Lajos, Károly
Leonetti, Paola
Nagy, Péter István
Pantaleo, Vitantonio
Petrikovszki, Renáta
Sera, Bozena
Seres, Anikó
Simon, Barbara
Tóth, Ferenc
Composted Municipal Green Waste Infused with Biocontrol Agents to Control Plant Parasitic Nematodes—A Review
title Composted Municipal Green Waste Infused with Biocontrol Agents to Control Plant Parasitic Nematodes—A Review
title_full Composted Municipal Green Waste Infused with Biocontrol Agents to Control Plant Parasitic Nematodes—A Review
title_fullStr Composted Municipal Green Waste Infused with Biocontrol Agents to Control Plant Parasitic Nematodes—A Review
title_full_unstemmed Composted Municipal Green Waste Infused with Biocontrol Agents to Control Plant Parasitic Nematodes—A Review
title_short Composted Municipal Green Waste Infused with Biocontrol Agents to Control Plant Parasitic Nematodes—A Review
title_sort composted municipal green waste infused with biocontrol agents to control plant parasitic nematodes—a review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8538326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34683451
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9102130
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