[HTML][HTML] Biological control of plant pathogens: A global perspective
The increase in the world population has generated an important need for both quality and
quantity agricultural products, which has led to a significant surge in the use of chemical …
quantity agricultural products, which has led to a significant surge in the use of chemical …
[HTML][HTML] Role of plant secondary metabolites in defence and transcriptional regulation in response to biotic stress
Secondary metabolites in plants have been recognized as a novel basis of potential bio-
pesticides, paving the way for their use in sustainable agriculture. Plant secondary …
pesticides, paving the way for their use in sustainable agriculture. Plant secondary …
[HTML][HTML] Overview of biofertilizers in crop production and stress management for sustainable agriculture
P Chaudhary, S Singh, A Chaudhary… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
With the increase in world population, the demography of humans is estimated to be
exceeded and it has become a major challenge to provide an adequate amount of food …
exceeded and it has become a major challenge to provide an adequate amount of food …
[HTML][HTML] Fungi that promote plant growth in the rhizosphere boost crop growth
AA Adedayo, OO Babalola - Journal of Fungi, 2023 - mdpi.com
The fungi species dwelling in the rhizosphere of crop plants, revealing functions that
endeavor sustainability of the plants, are commonly referred to as 'plant-growth-promoting …
endeavor sustainability of the plants, are commonly referred to as 'plant-growth-promoting …
[HTML][HTML] Trichoderma spp. Genes Involved in the Biocontrol Activity Against Rhizoctonia solani
A Abbas, M Mubeen, H Zheng, MA Sohail… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Rhizoctonia solani is a pathogen that causes considerable harm to plants worldwide. In the
absence of hosts, R. solani survives in the soil by forming sclerotia, and management …
absence of hosts, R. solani survives in the soil by forming sclerotia, and management …
β–glucan-induced disease resistance in plants: a review
RS Riseh, MG Vazvani, JF Kennedy - International Journal of Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) and induced systemic resistance (ISR) are caused by
various factors, including both pathogenic and non-pathogenic ones. β-glucan primarily …
various factors, including both pathogenic and non-pathogenic ones. β-glucan primarily …
[HTML][HTML] Biocontrol of fungal phytopathogens by Bacillus pumilus
Plant growth-promoting bacteria are one of the most interesting methods of controlling
fungal phytopathogens. These bacteria can participate in biocontrol via a variety of …
fungal phytopathogens. These bacteria can participate in biocontrol via a variety of …
[HTML][HTML] Decrypting the multi-functional biological activators and inducers of defense responses against biotic stresses in plants
Plant diseases are still the main problem for the reduction in crop yield and a threat to global
food security. Additionally, excessive usage of chemical inputs such as pesticides and …
food security. Additionally, excessive usage of chemical inputs such as pesticides and …
[HTML][HTML] Plant Growth Promotion Using Bacillus cereus
I Kulkova, J Dobrzyński, P Kowalczyk… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) appear to be a sensible competitor to conventional
fertilization, including mineral fertilizers and chemical plant protection products …
fertilization, including mineral fertilizers and chemical plant protection products …
[HTML][HTML] Microbial consortia for plant protection against diseases: more than the sum of its parts
Biological plant protection presents a promising and exciting alternative to chemical
methods for safeguarding plants against the increasing threats posed by plant diseases …
methods for safeguarding plants against the increasing threats posed by plant diseases …