A new frontier for biological control against plant pathogenic nematodes and insect pests I: by microbes = 식물병원성 해충과 선충 방제의 새지평 I: 미생물

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A new frontier for biological control against plant pathogenic nematodes and insect pests I: by microbes = 식물병원성 해충과 선충 방제의 새지평 I: 미생물
Author(s)
Hae Ran Lee; Jihye Jung; Myoungjoo Riu; Choong-Min Ryu
Bibliographic Citation
Research in Plant Disease, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 114-149
Publication Year
2017
Abstract
World-wide crop loss caused by insect pest and nematode reaches critical level. In Korea, similar crop loss has been gradually augmented in the field and greenhouse due to continuous crop rotation. The current methods on controlling herbivorous insects and plant parasitic nematodes are mostly depended on agro-chemicals that have resulted additional side-effect including occurrence of resistant insects and nematodes, environmental contamination, and accumulation in human body. To overcome the pitfalls, microbe-based control method have been introduced and applied for several decades. Here, we revised biological control using by the bacteria, fungi, and virus in order to kill insect and nematode and to attenuate its virulence mechanism. The introduced microbes mainly secreted out the hydrolysing enzymes and toxic compounds to target host membrane or cell wall directly. Indirectly, the microbe-triggered plant innate immunity against insects and nematodes was also reported. In conclusion, we provide a new frontier of microbe-based environmentally friendly procedure and effective methods to manage insects and nematodes.
Keyword
Biological controlEntomopathogenic microorganismInsect pestNematophagous microorganismPlant pathogenic nematode
ISSN
I000-0161
Publisher
Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2017.23.2.114
Type
Article
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Division of Research on National Challenges > Infectious Disease Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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