Plant Beneficial Microbes Controlling Late Blight Pathogen, Phytophthora infestans

B. Oubaha, A. Ezzanad, Hernando José Bolívar-Anillo
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Potato (Solanum tuberosum) as a food source and culinary ingredient varies is the fourth most produced noncereal crop in the world. Among multiple biotic stresses, late blight caused by Phytophthora infestans is the most destructive disease. Control of this pathogen is usually by the synthetic fungicides which have been fueled by the public concern about toxicity and environmental impact and development of pathogens resistance. Biological control agents (BCAs) seems the potentially alternative to these pesticides, biological disease control is now recognized and constitute an important tool in integrated pest management. BCAs strains should be able to protect the host plant from pathogens and fulfill the requirement for strong colonization. Bacteria such as Bacillus, Pseudomonas and Streptomyces and fungi such as Trichoderma and Penicillium were the most reported as a BCA against P. infestans using different direct antagonistic mode on the pathogen (via e.g. parasitism, antibiosis, or competition) or via exerting their biocontrol activity indirectly by induction in the plant of an induced systemic resistance to the pathogen. In this study, we present an overview and discussion of the use of beneficial microbes (bacteria and fungi) as novel BCAs for biocontrol of P. infestans.
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控制晚疫病病原、疫霉的植物有益微生物
马铃薯(Solanum tuberosum)作为一种食物来源和烹饪成分是世界上第四大非谷类作物。在多种生物胁迫中,由疫霉引起的晚疫病是最具破坏性的病害。控制这种病原体通常是通过合成杀菌剂,这是由于公众对毒性和环境影响的关注以及病原体耐药性的发展而推动的。生物防治剂(bca)似乎是这些农药的潜在替代品,生物病害防治现已得到承认,并构成害虫综合治理的重要工具。BCAs菌株应能保护寄主植物免受病原菌侵害,并满足强定植的要求。据报道,芽孢杆菌、假单胞菌和链霉菌等细菌和真菌如木霉和青霉等真菌是针对病原菌的BCA,它们使用不同的直接拮抗模式(例如寄生、抗生素或竞争)或通过诱导植物对病原菌产生诱导的系统性抗性间接发挥其生物防治活性。在本研究中,我们介绍了有益微生物(细菌和真菌)作为新型bca生物防治病原菌的概述和讨论。
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