Insight into the Microbiological Control Strategies against Botrytis cinerea Using Systemic Plant Resistance Activation
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Titre anglais
Insight into the Microbiological Control Strategies against Botrytis cinerea Using Systemic Plant Resistance Activation
Auteur(s)
- POVEDA Jorge
- BARQUERO Marcia
- GONZÁLEZ-ANDRÉS Fernando
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HZC52Y3Y
Version
2304
Date ajout
6 janvier 2021 16:56
Date modification
6 janvier 2021 16:56
Résumé anglais
Botrytis cinerea is a polyphagous necrotrophic fungus and is the causal agent of grey mold diseases in more than 1400 different hosts. This fungus causes serious economic losses in both preharvest and post-harvest—mainly in grape, strawberry, and tomato crops—and is the second most important pathogen worldwide, to our knowledge. Beneficial bacteria and fungi are efficient biocontrol agents against B. cinerea through direct mechanisms, such as parasitism, antibiosis, and competition, but also indirectly through the activation of systemic plant resistance. The interaction between plants and these microorganisms can lead to the development of defensive responses in distant plant organs, which are highly effective against foliar, flower, and fruit pathogens, such as B. cinerea. This review aimed to explore the systemic plant defense responses against B. cinerea by compiling all cases reported (to the best of our knowledge) on the use of beneficial bacteria and fungi for agriculture, a subject not yet specifically addressed.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Utile à l'AB
- FREDO lutte
- FREDO santé végétale
- GEO Espagne
- grey mold
- biocontrol
- pathogène
WEB tags
- bacillus
- botrytis cinerea
- pseudomonas
- trichoderma
- jasmonic acid
- salicylic acid
Titre de la publication
Agronomy
Volume
10
Pages
1822
Date caractères
2020/11
Date publication
24 novembre 2020
Doi
10.3390/agronomy10111822
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