Trichoderma for managing Lepidopteran insect pests: Current understanding and future directions

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biological Control Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1016/j.biocontrol.2024.105604
Reza Fauzi Dwisandi , Mia Miranti , Dedat Prismantoro , Mehrdad Alizadeh , Muhamad Shakirin Mispan , Wawan Hermawan , Zulqarnain Mohamed , Febri Doni , Ravindra Chandra Joshi
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Globally, Lepidopteran insect pests inflict substantial agricultural burdens, causing billions of dollars in losses annually. Synthetic pesticides are commonly employed to mitigate these losses. However, their use is associated with known environmental impacts, including the development of resistance in Lepidopteran pests. In response to this challenge, biological control methods utilizing the fungal genus Trichoderma have emerged as a promising eco-friendly alternative. Studies on the mechanisms underlying Trichoderma-mediated pest control have raised questions about its comparability to other entomopathogenic fungi. Our review reveals that Trichoderma not only uses traditional parasitism mechanisms or insect mummification but also relies on secondary metabolites it produces without parasitizing a host. This unique strategy positions Trichoderma as a highly promising tool in agriculture due to its multifunctional nature. This review highlights the potential of Trichoderma as a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to chemical pesticides for managing Lepidopteran insect pests.

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Biological Control
Biological Control 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Biological control is an environmentally sound and effective means of reducing or mitigating pests and pest effects through the use of natural enemies. The aim of Biological Control is to promote this science and technology through publication of original research articles and reviews of research and theory. The journal devotes a section to reports on biotechnologies dealing with the elucidation and use of genes or gene products for the enhancement of biological control agents. The journal encompasses biological control of viral, microbial, nematode, insect, mite, weed, and vertebrate pests in agriculture, aquatic, forest, natural resource, stored product, and urban environments. Biological control of arthropod pests of human and domestic animals is also included. Ecological, molecular, and biotechnological approaches to the understanding of biological control are welcome.
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