植物-微生物协同作用--可持续农业未开发潜力的基础

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Gesunde Pflanzen Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1007/s10343-024-01008-5
Khadija Basaid, James Nicholas Furze
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要维持粮食供应,为全球人口提供充足的食物,就必须控制植物病害。农民通常依赖合成杀虫剂来保护作物。不合理地使用传统杀虫剂会对生态系统造成有害影响,包括环境污染、危害人类健康和产生生物抗药性。解决这些灾难性问题的良方在于提供生态系统服务的可持续农业,包括使用活生物体或天然物质进行生物害虫管理。以植物和微生物为基础的生物农药是作物保护的良好选择,它们利用一系列机制,以生态友好的方式保护作物免受大量生物侵害。此外,与合成杀虫剂相比,它们还具有目标特异性、毒性小和可生物降解等优点。然而,其在商业上的成功却面临着重大挑战。在开发新型有效生物农药方面,一种很有前景的方法是将植物药和昆虫病原体结合起来。两者的结合往往会产生协同作用,从而以较低的剂量对生物病原体产生较强的控制作用。此外,具有不同作用机制的药剂组合有助于延缓生物抑制剂产生抗药性。植物药剂和微生物药剂的组合必须经过精心设计,以获得协同增效的配方。因此,选择相容的药剂、正确的组合比例以及适当的施用时间和技术至关重要。植物和微生物组合的功效必须在原位条件下进行验证,同时还要调查它们对有益的非目标生物的影响。将植物和微生物组合中的新型生物农药纳入害虫管理,可推进对生物灾害的生物防治研究,并突出可持续农业的广阔循环性。
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Botanical-microbial Synergy—Fundaments of Untapped Potential of Sustainable Agriculture

Plant diseases must be controlled to maintain food supplies and sufficiently nourish the global population. Farmers often rely on synthetic pesticides to protect crops. Irrational use of conventional pesticides leads to detrimental effects on ecosystems including environmental pollution, harm to human health and development of bioagressor resistance. The remedy for these catastrophic ordeals lies in sustainable agriculture providing ecosystem services, including biological pest management using live organisms or natural substances. Botanical and microbial-based biopesticides are good choices for crop protection, protecting crops from the vast array of bioagressors in an eco-friendly manner using a range of mechanisms. Furthermore, they display several advantages over synthetic pesticides including target specificity, minor toxicity and biodegradability. However, major challenges hinder their commercial success. A promising approach in the context of developing novel effective biopesticides is to combine botanicals and entomopathogens. Combinations often display synergism, resulting in higher control of bioagressors at lower doses. Furthermore, the combination of agents with differing mechanisms of action help to delay resistance development in bioagressors. The combinations of botanical and microbial agents must be carefully designed to obtain synergistic formulations. Hence, choosing compatible agents, the right combination ratio and the appropriate application time and technique is essential. The efficacy of botanical and microbial combinations must be validated in in situ conditions, along with the investigation of their effect on beneficial non-target organisms. Incorporating novel biopesticides from a portfolio of botanicals and microbials into pest management advances research on biological control of bioagressors and accentuates expansive circularity of sustainable agriculture.

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Gesunde Pflanzen
Gesunde Pflanzen 农林科学-农艺学
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152
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