Advances in screening approaches for the development of microbial bioprotectants to control plant diseases

W. Bettiol, F. H. V. de Medeiros, Josiane Barros Chiaramonte, R. Mendes
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The success of a biological control programme depends on the isolation and selection of antagonists. There is an enormous diversity of culturable microbial species in the soil, rhizosphere, phylloplane, spermosphere and carposphere, which can be used in the isolation and selection of antagonists. The structures of fungal plant pathogens concerned with survival and infection may also be sources of antagonists. Although non-culturable microorganisms and microbiome-based strategies have great potential for development as commercial products in disease control, more knowledge is needed to understand the mechanisms involved in interactions between plants and complex microbial communities. Methods of isolation and selection of the most commercially exploited groups of antagonists and their advantages and disadvantages are discussed in this chapter as well as those of non-traditional antagonists. Finally, possible strategies for engineering the soil and host microbiome to actively promote plant protection against pathogens are discussed.
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植物病害防治微生物保护剂筛选方法研究进展
生物防治方案的成功取决于拮抗剂的分离和选择。土壤、根际、叶面、胚层和碳圈中可培养的微生物种类非常丰富,可用于拮抗剂的分离和选择。与生存和感染有关的植物真菌病原体的结构也可能是拮抗剂的来源。虽然不可培养微生物和基于微生物组的策略作为疾病控制的商业产品具有巨大的发展潜力,但需要更多的知识来了解植物与复杂微生物群落之间相互作用的机制。本章讨论了最具商业利用价值的拮抗剂群体的分离和选择方法及其优缺点,以及非传统拮抗剂的分离和选择方法。最后,讨论了通过土壤和宿主微生物组的工程设计来积极促进植物对病原体的保护的可能策略。
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