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Combatting insects mediated biotic stress through plant associated endophytic entomopathogenic fungi in horticultural crops
Horticultural production is a vital catalyst for economic growth, yet insect infestations reduce horticultural crop yield and quality. Pesticides and other pest control methods are used during planting to eliminate pests that cause direct and indirect losses. In such situations, endophytic entomo-pa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9894630/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36743574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1098673 |
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author | Samal, Ipsita Bhoi, Tanmaya Kumar Majhi, Prasanta Kumar Murmu, Sneha Pradhan, Asit Kumar Kumar, Dilip Saini, Varun Paschapur, Amit Umesh Raj, M Nikhil Ankur, Manik, Suryakant Behera, Partha Pratim Mahanta, Deepak Kumar Komal, J. Alam, Pravej Balawi, Thamer Al |
author_facet | Samal, Ipsita Bhoi, Tanmaya Kumar Majhi, Prasanta Kumar Murmu, Sneha Pradhan, Asit Kumar Kumar, Dilip Saini, Varun Paschapur, Amit Umesh Raj, M Nikhil Ankur, Manik, Suryakant Behera, Partha Pratim Mahanta, Deepak Kumar Komal, J. Alam, Pravej Balawi, Thamer Al |
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description | Horticultural production is a vital catalyst for economic growth, yet insect infestations reduce horticultural crop yield and quality. Pesticides and other pest control methods are used during planting to eliminate pests that cause direct and indirect losses. In such situations, endophytic entomo-pathogenic fungi (EEPF) can act as a potential tools for biological control. They protect plants by boosting growth, nutrition, morpho-physiology and salt or iron tolerance. Antixenosis, antibiosis and plant tolerance change insect performance and preferences. EEPF- plant colonisation slows herbivore development, food consumption, oviposition and larval survival. EEPF changes plant physio-chemical properties like volatile emission profile and secondary metabolite production to regulate insect pest defences. EEPF produces chitinases, laccases, amylases, and cellulases for plant defence. Recent studies focused on EEPF species’ significance, isolation, identification and field application. Realizing their full potential is difficult due to insufficient mass production, storage stability and formulation. Genetic-molecular and bioinformatics can help to build EEPF-based biological control systems. Metagenomics helps study microbial EEPF taxonomy and function. Multi-omics and system biology can decode EEPF interactions with host plants and microorganisms. NGS (Next Generation Sequencing), comparative genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, metatranscriptomics and microarrays are used to evaluate plant-EEPF relationships. IPM requires understanding the abiotic and biotic elements that influence plant-EEPF interaction and the physiological mechanisms of EEPF colonisation. Due to restricted research, there are hundreds of unexplored EEPFs, providing an urgent need to uncover and analyse them. |
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spelling | pubmed-98946302023-02-03 Combatting insects mediated biotic stress through plant associated endophytic entomopathogenic fungi in horticultural crops Samal, Ipsita Bhoi, Tanmaya Kumar Majhi, Prasanta Kumar Murmu, Sneha Pradhan, Asit Kumar Kumar, Dilip Saini, Varun Paschapur, Amit Umesh Raj, M Nikhil Ankur, Manik, Suryakant Behera, Partha Pratim Mahanta, Deepak Kumar Komal, J. Alam, Pravej Balawi, Thamer Al Front Plant Sci Plant Science Horticultural production is a vital catalyst for economic growth, yet insect infestations reduce horticultural crop yield and quality. Pesticides and other pest control methods are used during planting to eliminate pests that cause direct and indirect losses. In such situations, endophytic entomo-pathogenic fungi (EEPF) can act as a potential tools for biological control. They protect plants by boosting growth, nutrition, morpho-physiology and salt or iron tolerance. Antixenosis, antibiosis and plant tolerance change insect performance and preferences. EEPF- plant colonisation slows herbivore development, food consumption, oviposition and larval survival. EEPF changes plant physio-chemical properties like volatile emission profile and secondary metabolite production to regulate insect pest defences. EEPF produces chitinases, laccases, amylases, and cellulases for plant defence. Recent studies focused on EEPF species’ significance, isolation, identification and field application. Realizing their full potential is difficult due to insufficient mass production, storage stability and formulation. Genetic-molecular and bioinformatics can help to build EEPF-based biological control systems. Metagenomics helps study microbial EEPF taxonomy and function. Multi-omics and system biology can decode EEPF interactions with host plants and microorganisms. NGS (Next Generation Sequencing), comparative genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, metatranscriptomics and microarrays are used to evaluate plant-EEPF relationships. IPM requires understanding the abiotic and biotic elements that influence plant-EEPF interaction and the physiological mechanisms of EEPF colonisation. Due to restricted research, there are hundreds of unexplored EEPFs, providing an urgent need to uncover and analyse them. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9894630/ /pubmed/36743574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1098673 Text en Copyright © 2023 Samal, Bhoi, Majhi, Murmu, Pradhan, Kumar, Saini, Paschapur, Raj, Ankur, Manik, Behera, Mahanta, Komal, Alam and Balawi 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 Samal, Ipsita Bhoi, Tanmaya Kumar Majhi, Prasanta Kumar Murmu, Sneha Pradhan, Asit Kumar Kumar, Dilip Saini, Varun Paschapur, Amit Umesh Raj, M Nikhil Ankur, Manik, Suryakant Behera, Partha Pratim Mahanta, Deepak Kumar Komal, J. Alam, Pravej Balawi, Thamer Al Combatting insects mediated biotic stress through plant associated endophytic entomopathogenic fungi in horticultural crops |
title | Combatting insects mediated biotic stress through plant associated endophytic entomopathogenic fungi in horticultural crops |
title_full | Combatting insects mediated biotic stress through plant associated endophytic entomopathogenic fungi in horticultural crops |
title_fullStr | Combatting insects mediated biotic stress through plant associated endophytic entomopathogenic fungi in horticultural crops |
title_full_unstemmed | Combatting insects mediated biotic stress through plant associated endophytic entomopathogenic fungi in horticultural crops |
title_short | Combatting insects mediated biotic stress through plant associated endophytic entomopathogenic fungi in horticultural crops |
title_sort | combatting insects mediated biotic stress through plant associated endophytic entomopathogenic fungi in horticultural crops |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9894630/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36743574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1098673 |
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