Clonostachys rosea to control plant diseases

D. Funck Jensen, M. Dubey, B. Jensen, M. Karlsson
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The fungus Clonostachys rosea was recognized as an aggressive parasite on other fungi already in the late 1950s. Research into its potential use in biological control of plant diseases soon followed. Today, there are several commercial products based on C. rosea available for biocontrol applications worldwide. Although its mycoparasitic ability has attracted a lot of interest, C. rosea is now viewed as an ecological generalist whose lifestyle also includes plant endophytism, rhizosphere competence and polyphagous ability. Protocols for producing high amounts of C. rosea spores are available for both solid state and liquid fermentation. Low temperature and low moisture content are key factors that influence the shelf life of C. rosea propagules. Products based on C. rosea can be delivered to flowers using bumble bees, applied by spraying or as seed dressing or by incorporation into the soil. Clonostachys rosea is today an established factor in sustainable plant protection strategies.
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早在20世纪50年代末,人们就已经认识到玫瑰真菌是一种寄生在其他真菌上的具有侵略性的寄生虫。随后,对其在植物病害生物防治中的潜在应用进行了研究。今天,有几种基于玫瑰玫瑰的商业产品可用于世界各地的生物防治应用。虽然其真菌寄生能力引起了人们的广泛关注,但现在人们认为玫瑰花是一种生态多面手,其生活方式还包括植物内生、根际能力和多食能力。生产大量红孢杆菌孢子的方案可用于固体和液体发酵。低温和低水分含量是影响红桃繁殖体保质期的关键因素。以玫瑰花为基础的产品可以通过大黄蜂输送到花朵上,通过喷洒或作为种子敷料或混入土壤中。如今,龙葵已成为可持续植物保护战略中的一个既定因素。
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