Aromatic Agriculture: Volatile Compound-Based Plant Disease Diagnosis and Crop Protection

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Research in Plant Disease Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.5423/rpd.2022.28.1.1
M. Riu, Jin-Soo Son, Sang-Keun Oh, C. Ryu
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Volatiles exist ubiquitously in nature. Volatile compounds produced by plants and microorganisms confer inter-kingdom and intra-kingdom communications. Autoinducer signaling molecules from contact-based chemical communication, such as bacterial quorum sensing, are relayed through short distances. By contrast, biogenic volatiles derived from plant-microbe interactions generate long-distance (>20 cm) alarm signals for sensing harmful microorganisms. In this review, we discuss prior work on volatile compound-mediated diagnosis of plant diseases, and the use of volatile packaging and dispensing approaches for the biological control of fungi, bacteria, and viruses. In this regard, recent developments on technologies to analyze and detect microbial volatile compounds are introduced. Furthermore, we survey the chemical encapsulation, slow-release, and bio-nano techniques for volatile formulation and delivery that are expected to overcome limitations in the application of biogenic volatiles to modern agriculture. Collectively, technological advances in volatile compound detection, packaging, and delivery provide great potential for the implementation of ecologically-sound plant disease management strategies. We hope that this review will help farmers and young scientists understand the nature of microbial volatile compounds, and shift paradigms on disease diagnosis and management to aromatic (volatile-based) agriculture.
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芳香农业:基于挥发性化合物的植物病害诊断和作物保护
挥发物在自然界中无处不在。植物和微生物产生的挥发性化合物赋予界间和界内的交流。来自基于接触的化学通讯的自动诱导信号分子,如细菌群体感应,通过短距离传递。相比之下,植物与微生物相互作用产生的生物源性挥发物产生远距离(bbb20厘米)报警信号,以感知有害微生物。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了挥发性化合物介导的植物疾病诊断,以及挥发性包装和分配方法在真菌、细菌和病毒的生物防治中的应用。在这方面,介绍了微生物挥发性化合物分析和检测技术的最新进展。此外,我们还研究了化学包封、缓释和生物纳米技术,这些技术有望克服生物源性挥发物在现代农业中的应用局限性。总的来说,挥发性化合物检测、包装和递送方面的技术进步为实施生态无害的植物病害管理战略提供了巨大的潜力。我们希望这篇综述能够帮助农民和年轻科学家了解微生物挥发性化合物的本质,并将疾病诊断和管理的范式转变为芳香(挥发性)农业。
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Research in Plant Disease
Research in Plant Disease Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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