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Biological control of fungal pathogens

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Biological control of soil-borne plant pathogens is a potential alternative to the use of chemical pesticides, which have already been proved to be harmful to the environment. Several strains of the fungusTrichoderma have been isolated and found to be effective biocontrol agents of various soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi under greenhouse and field conditions. Different application approaches have been used including integration ofTrichoderma with reduced doses of chemical agents. Biochemical and molecular biology studies carried out to explore the mechanisms involved in biological control revealed thatTrichoderma is a rather specific mycoparasite. Lectins were found to be involved in the recognition betweenTrichoderma and its host fungi, whereas chitinase is involved in the degradation of the host cell wall. Genetic engineering techniques were employed in order to increase the effectiveness, stability, and biocontrol capacity ofTrichoderma spp. as well as other biocontrol agents, such asPseudomonass spp. andRhizobium.

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Chet, I., Inbar, J. Biological control of fungal pathogens. Appl Biochem Biotechnol 48, 37–43 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02825358

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