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Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as biocontrol agents of plant diseases: Mechanisms, challenges and future perspectives

Plant diseases and pests are risk factors that threaten global food security. Excessive chemical pesticide applications are commonly used to reduce the effects of plant diseases caused by bacterial and fungal pathogens. A major concern, as we strive toward more sustainable agriculture, is to increas...

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Autores principales: El-Saadony, Mohamed T., Saad, Ahmed M., Soliman, Soliman M., Salem, Heba M., Ahmed, Alshaymaa I., Mahmood, Mohsin, El-Tahan, Amira M., Ebrahim, Alia A. M., Abd El-Mageed, Taia A., Negm, Shaimaa H., Selim, Samy, Babalghith, Ahmad O., Elrys, Ahmed S., El-Tarabily, Khaled A., AbuQamar, Synan F.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9583655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36275556
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.923880
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author El-Saadony, Mohamed T.
Saad, Ahmed M.
Soliman, Soliman M.
Salem, Heba M.
Ahmed, Alshaymaa I.
Mahmood, Mohsin
El-Tahan, Amira M.
Ebrahim, Alia A. M.
Abd El-Mageed, Taia A.
Negm, Shaimaa H.
Selim, Samy
Babalghith, Ahmad O.
Elrys, Ahmed S.
El-Tarabily, Khaled A.
AbuQamar, Synan F.
author_facet El-Saadony, Mohamed T.
Saad, Ahmed M.
Soliman, Soliman M.
Salem, Heba M.
Ahmed, Alshaymaa I.
Mahmood, Mohsin
El-Tahan, Amira M.
Ebrahim, Alia A. M.
Abd El-Mageed, Taia A.
Negm, Shaimaa H.
Selim, Samy
Babalghith, Ahmad O.
Elrys, Ahmed S.
El-Tarabily, Khaled A.
AbuQamar, Synan F.
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description Plant diseases and pests are risk factors that threaten global food security. Excessive chemical pesticide applications are commonly used to reduce the effects of plant diseases caused by bacterial and fungal pathogens. A major concern, as we strive toward more sustainable agriculture, is to increase crop yields for the increasing population. Microbial biological control agents (MBCAs) have proved their efficacy to be a green strategy to manage plant diseases, stimulate plant growth and performance, and increase yield. Besides their role in growth enhancement, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria/fungi (PGPR/PGPF) could suppress plant diseases by producing inhibitory chemicals and inducing immune responses in plants against phytopathogens. As biofertilizers and biopesticides, PGPR and PGPF are considered as feasible, attractive economic approach for sustainable agriculture; thus, resulting in a “win-win” situation. Several PGPR and PGPF strains have been identified as effective BCAs under environmentally controlled conditions. In general, any MBCA must overcome certain challenges before it can be registered or widely utilized to control diseases/pests. Successful MBCAs offer a practical solution to improve greenhouse crop performance with reduced fertilizer inputs and chemical pesticide applications. This current review aims to fill the gap in the current knowledge of plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPM), provide attention about the scientific basis for policy development, and recommend further research related to the applications of PGPM used for commercial purposes.
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spelling pubmed-95836552022-10-21 Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as biocontrol agents of plant diseases: Mechanisms, challenges and future perspectives El-Saadony, Mohamed T. Saad, Ahmed M. Soliman, Soliman M. Salem, Heba M. Ahmed, Alshaymaa I. Mahmood, Mohsin El-Tahan, Amira M. Ebrahim, Alia A. M. Abd El-Mageed, Taia A. Negm, Shaimaa H. Selim, Samy Babalghith, Ahmad O. Elrys, Ahmed S. El-Tarabily, Khaled A. AbuQamar, Synan F. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Plant diseases and pests are risk factors that threaten global food security. Excessive chemical pesticide applications are commonly used to reduce the effects of plant diseases caused by bacterial and fungal pathogens. A major concern, as we strive toward more sustainable agriculture, is to increase crop yields for the increasing population. Microbial biological control agents (MBCAs) have proved their efficacy to be a green strategy to manage plant diseases, stimulate plant growth and performance, and increase yield. Besides their role in growth enhancement, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria/fungi (PGPR/PGPF) could suppress plant diseases by producing inhibitory chemicals and inducing immune responses in plants against phytopathogens. As biofertilizers and biopesticides, PGPR and PGPF are considered as feasible, attractive economic approach for sustainable agriculture; thus, resulting in a “win-win” situation. Several PGPR and PGPF strains have been identified as effective BCAs under environmentally controlled conditions. In general, any MBCA must overcome certain challenges before it can be registered or widely utilized to control diseases/pests. Successful MBCAs offer a practical solution to improve greenhouse crop performance with reduced fertilizer inputs and chemical pesticide applications. This current review aims to fill the gap in the current knowledge of plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPM), provide attention about the scientific basis for policy development, and recommend further research related to the applications of PGPM used for commercial purposes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9583655/ /pubmed/36275556 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.923880 Text en Copyright © 2022 El-Saadony, Saad, Soliman, Salem, Ahmed, Mahmood, El-Tahan, Ebrahim, Abd El-Mageed, Negm, Selim, Babalghith, Elrys, El-Tarabily and AbuQamar. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
El-Saadony, Mohamed T.
Saad, Ahmed M.
Soliman, Soliman M.
Salem, Heba M.
Ahmed, Alshaymaa I.
Mahmood, Mohsin
El-Tahan, Amira M.
Ebrahim, Alia A. M.
Abd El-Mageed, Taia A.
Negm, Shaimaa H.
Selim, Samy
Babalghith, Ahmad O.
Elrys, Ahmed S.
El-Tarabily, Khaled A.
AbuQamar, Synan F.
Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as biocontrol agents of plant diseases: Mechanisms, challenges and future perspectives
title Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as biocontrol agents of plant diseases: Mechanisms, challenges and future perspectives
title_full Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as biocontrol agents of plant diseases: Mechanisms, challenges and future perspectives
title_fullStr Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as biocontrol agents of plant diseases: Mechanisms, challenges and future perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as biocontrol agents of plant diseases: Mechanisms, challenges and future perspectives
title_short Plant growth-promoting microorganisms as biocontrol agents of plant diseases: Mechanisms, challenges and future perspectives
title_sort plant growth-promoting microorganisms as biocontrol agents of plant diseases: mechanisms, challenges and future perspectives
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9583655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36275556
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.923880
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