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Phage Mediated Biocontrol: A Promising Green Solution for Sustainable Agriculture.
Jaglan, Anu Bala; Vashisth, Medhavi; Sharma, Priya; Verma, Ravikant; Virmani, Nitin; Bera, Bidhan C; Vaid, Rajesh K; Singh, Raj K; Anand, Taruna.
Afiliação
  • Jaglan AB; ICAR - National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar, Haryana 125001 India.
  • Vashisth M; Department of Zoology and Aquaculture, Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana 125004 India.
  • Sharma P; ICAR - National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar, Haryana 125001 India.
  • Verma R; ICAR - National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar, Haryana 125001 India.
  • Virmani N; Department of Zoology and Aquaculture, Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana 125004 India.
  • Bera BC; ICAR - National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar, Haryana 125001 India.
  • Vaid RK; ICAR - National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar, Haryana 125001 India.
  • Singh RK; ICAR - National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar, Haryana 125001 India.
  • Anand T; Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh 243122 India.
Indian J Microbiol ; 64(2): 318-327, 2024 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39011019
ABSTRACT
In the current scenario of growing world population, limited cultivable land resources, plant diseases, and pandemics are some of the major factors responsible for declining global food security. Along with meeting the food demand, the maintenance of food quality is also required to ensure healthy consumption and marketing. In agricultural fields, pest infestations and bacterial diseases are common causes of crop damage, leading to massive yield losses. Conventionally, antibiotics and several pesticides have been used to manage and control these plant pathogens. However, the overuse of antibiotics and pesticides has led to the emergence of resistant strains of pathogenic bacteria. The bacteriophages are the natural predators of bacteria and are host-specific in their action. Therefore, the use of bacteriophages for the biocontrol of pathogenic bacteria is serving as a sustainable and green solution in crop protection and production. In this review, we have discussed the important plant pathogens and their impact on plant health and yield loss. Further, we have abridged the role of bacteriophages in the protection of crops from bacterial disease by discussing various greenhouse and field trials. Finally, we have discussed the impact of bacteriophages on the plant microbiome, phage resistance, and legal challenges in the registration and commercial production of bacteriophage-based biopesticides. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12088-024-01204-x.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article