Fungi in biological management of plant diseases: current and future perspective


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Shamala Sundram and Yuvarani Naidu and Intan Nur Ainni Mohamed-Azni and Shariffah-Muzaimah Syed Aripin and Nur-Rashyeda Ramli and Maizatul-Suriza Mohamed and Mohd Hefni Rusli (2023) Fungi in biological management of plant diseases: current and future perspective. Journal of Oil Palm Research (Malaysia), 35 (3). pp. 375-390. ISSN 2811-4701

Abstract

The fungal genera have a wide range of natural and commercial applications. Apart from the pertinent role in the ecosystem, the antagonistic characteristics of the fungal species have been utilised as biological control agents (BCA) in plant disease management (PDM). PDM is an integral component of agriculture as millions of agricultural produces are lost due to plant diseases annually. With the current emphasis on sustainable developments in the agriculture sector globally, the green approach offers a safe control against plant pathogens. Disease suppression by fungal biological control agents (FBCAs) is also comparable to the synthetic chemical application due to the current advancement in technology. Alas, despite the huge number of candidates screened and identified as potential FBCAs, the commercialisation of these FBCAs does not succeed as anticipated. Therefore, this review comprehensively highlights and discusses fungal genera as BCA, and the necessary changes required in research and development to enhance PDM. The future research on PDM needs to shift from its current focus on traditional screening and targeting modes of action in FBCA to strengthening the formulation, effective delivery modes, microbial population persistence and influence of environmental parameters to achieve a successful control.


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Abstract

The fungal genera have a wide range of natural and commercial applications. Apart from the pertinent role in the ecosystem, the antagonistic characteristics of the fungal species have been utilised as biological control agents (BCA) in plant disease management (PDM). PDM is an integral component of agriculture as millions of agricultural produces are lost due to plant diseases annually. With the current emphasis on sustainable developments in the agriculture sector globally, the green approach offers a safe control against plant pathogens. Disease suppression by fungal biological control agents (FBCAs) is also comparable to the synthetic chemical application due to the current advancement in technology. Alas, despite the huge number of candidates screened and identified as potential FBCAs, the commercialisation of these FBCAs does not succeed as anticipated. Therefore, this review comprehensively highlights and discusses fungal genera as BCA, and the necessary changes required in research and development to enhance PDM. The future research on PDM needs to shift from its current focus on traditional screening and targeting modes of action in FBCA to strengthening the formulation, effective delivery modes, microbial population persistence and influence of environmental parameters to achieve a successful control.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: plant diseases
AGROVOC Term: Fungi
AGROVOC Term: biological control agents
AGROVOC Term: research
AGROVOC Term: literature reviews
AGROVOC Term: commercialization
AGROVOC Term: pathogens
AGROVOC Term: pesticide application
AGROVOC Term: awareness-raising
AGROVOC Term: sustainable agriculture
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Uncontrolled Keywords: biological control agents (BCA), fungi, plant disease management, plant pathogen, mode of applications.
Depositing User: Nor Hasnita Abdul Samat
Date Deposited: 28 Mar 2025 05:41
Last Modified: 28 Mar 2025 05:41
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/1707

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