毛霉菌在植物健康管理中的多方面生物活性和应用轮廓图

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Gesunde Pflanzen Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI:10.1007/s10343-024-00976-y
Mehrdad Alizadeh, Sirvan Qaderi, Mehran Roshanroo, Samira Karimzadeh, Mohammad Fazli, Mobin Saeedi, Arezou Akhtari, Ali Heidarzadeh
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人类人口的不断增长将导致对粮食的更高需求,从而给全球带来重大挑战。为了实现农业的可持续发展,利用微生物是替代化肥和杀虫剂的一种很有前途的方法,可以最大限度地降低对环境和食物链的风险。利用毛霉真菌被认为是最有效的生态友好型做法之一,由于其机会主义性质和同域分布,它已引起了广泛关注。值得注意的是,农业生态系统中的毛霉属真菌不仅作为生物控制剂对植物病原体和害虫具有功效,而且还是农业研究和环境评估中宝贵而方便的模型。虽然这些真菌以其众多有益作用而闻名,但它们对不同种类的蘑菇也有潜在的污染风险。总之,本综述揭示了毛霉菌在植物健康和环境中的多方面作用。本研究全面概述了毛霉菌的作用机制和途径、代谢产物的产生,以及生物防治、配方和生物修复的清单。目前,人们对毛霉菌属在农业生态系统中的作用了解有限,因此有必要进行全面研究,以揭示其功能和作用。对毛霉菌在不同农业生态系统中的相互作用进行广泛研究,将明确其对植物生长和健康、养分循环、土壤肥力、疾病抑制、微生物群落、整体可持续性以及潜在的其他生态系统服务等各个方面的贡献。
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Contouring Multifaceted Biological Activities and Applications of Trichoderma spp. for Managing Plant Health

An increasing human population will lead to a higher demand for food, posing significant global challenges. To achieve sustainable agriculture, utilizing microorganisms is a promising alternative to chemical fertilizers and pesticides, minimizing risks to both the environment and the food chain. The utilization of Trichoderma fungus is considered one of the most effective eco friendly practices and has garnered significant attention due to its opportunistic nature and co mopolitan distribution. Notably, Trichoderma spp. in agroecosystems not only exhibit efficacy against phytopathogens and pests as biocontrol agents but also serve as valuable and convenient models in agricultural studies and environmental evaluations. Although these fungi are renowned for their numerous beneficial effects, they carry a potential risk of contamination to different species of mushrooms. In conclusion, this review sheds light on the multifaceted role of Trichoderma in both plant health and environmental contexts. This study provides a comprehensive overview of its mechanism of action and pathways, metabolite production, and checklists for biocontrol, formulation, and bioremediation. The current limited understanding of the effects of Trichoderma spp. in agroecosystems emphasizes the necessity for comprehensive studies to uncover its functions and roles. Conducting extensive research on the interactions of Trichoderma within diverse agricultural ecosystems will clarify its contributions to various aspects, including plant growth and well-being, nutrient cycling, soil fertility, disease suppression, microbial communities, overall sustainability, and potentially other ecosystem services.

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Gesunde Pflanzen
Gesunde Pflanzen 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
3.50
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25.80%
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152
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Gesunde Pflanzen publiziert praxisbezogene Beiträge zum Pflanzenschutz in Landwirtschaft, Forstwirtschaft, Gartenbau und öffentlichem Grün und seinen Bezügen zum Umwelt- und Verbraucherschutz sowie zu Rechtsfragen. Das Themenspektrum reicht von der Bestimmung der Schadorganismen über Maßnahmen und Verfahren zur Minderung des Befallsrisikos bis hin zur Entwicklung und Anwendung nicht-chemischer und chemischer Bekämpfungsstrategien und -verfahren, aber auch zu Fragen der Auswirkungen des Pflanzenschutzes auf die Umwelt, die Sicherung der Ernährung sowie zu allgemeinen Fragen wie Nutzen und Risiken und zur Entwicklung neuer Technologien. Jedes Heft enthält Originalbeiträge renommierter Wissenschaftler, aktuelle Informationen von Verbänden sowie aus der Industrie, Pressemitteilungen und Personalia. Damit bietet die Zeitschrift vor allem Behörden und Anwendern im Agrarsektor und Verbraucherschutz fundierte Praxisunterstützung auf wissenschaftlichem Niveau.
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