Endophytic fungi as potential inhibitory agents of downy mildews: A review and future prospects

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ecological Genetics and Genomics Pub Date : 2023-11-18 DOI:10.1016/j.egg.2023.100211
Abbas Nasehi , Mehdi Nasr Esfahani , Arman Nasr Esfahani , Leila Mohammadbagheri , Mohammad Javad Yazdi , Mojtaba Mohammadi
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Biotic stresses are responsible for important crop losses each year. Downy mildews (DMS), elicited by obligate pathogens of the oomycete Peronosporaceae family, are recognized as an increasing threat for crop production worldwide. These diseases are responsible for major food losses and also damage valuable natural ecosystems. Fungicides have been widely employed for managing DMS, but they can be harmful to non-target organisms, human health and soil functioning. For this reason, biological control is attractive as an alternative and ecofriendly approach to deal with plant diseases. Potential biocontrol agents include endophytic fungi (EF). Endophytes produce metabolites that can protect host plants against fungi and other pests including DMS. Endophytes work as biocontrol agents by inducing the lignification of cell walls and producing fungicides and other antimicrobial compounds. Research on EF in the leaves of the host plants is crucial to the search for biocontrol methods for managing DMS. Several factors limit the development of DMS as biocontrol agents. This review summarizes the published research on the use of fungal endophytes as biological agents to control DMS with a particular emphasis on their identification, modes of action, and efficacy.

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内生真菌作为霜霉病潜在抑制剂的研究进展及展望
生物压力是造成每年重大作物损失的原因。霜霉病(DMS)是由卵霉菌Peronosporaceae家族的专性病原体引起的,被认为是全球农作物生产日益严重的威胁。这些疾病造成重大粮食损失,也破坏宝贵的自然生态系统。杀菌剂已被广泛用于管理DMS,但它们可能对非目标生物、人类健康和土壤功能有害。因此,生物防治作为防治植物病害的一种生态友好的替代方法具有很大的吸引力。潜在的生物防治剂包括内生真菌(EF)。内生菌产生的代谢物可以保护宿主植物免受真菌和其他害虫的侵害,包括DMS。内生菌通过诱导细胞壁木质化和产生杀菌剂和其他抗微生物化合物而发挥生物防治作用。寄主植物叶片EF的研究对于寻找生物防治DMS的方法至关重要。一些因素限制了DMS作为生物防治剂的发展。本文综述了利用真菌内生菌作为生物制剂防治DMS的研究进展,重点介绍了真菌内生菌的鉴定、作用方式和疗效。
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Ecological Genetics and Genomics
Ecological Genetics and Genomics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Ecological Genetics and Genomics publishes ecological studies of broad interest that provide significant insight into ecological interactions or/ and species diversification. New data in these areas are published as research papers, or methods and resource reports that provide novel information on technologies or tools that will be of interest to a broad readership. Complete data sets are shared where appropriate. The journal also provides Reviews, and Perspectives articles, which present commentary on the latest advances published both here and elsewhere, placing such progress in its broader biological context. Topics include: -metagenomics -population genetics/genomics -evolutionary ecology -conservation and molecular adaptation -speciation genetics -environmental and marine genomics -ecological simulation -genomic divergence of organisms
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