Pedosphere 33(2): 268--286, 2023
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2023 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) plant protection using dual biological control and plant growth-promoting agents: Current scenarios and future prospects
Debasis MITRA1, Sergio DE LOS SANTOS-VILLALOBOS2, Fannie Isela PARRA-COTA3, Ana María Garcia MONTELONGO2, Erika Lorena BLANCO4, Vanessa L. LIRA5, Adeyemi N. OLATUNBOSUN6, Bahman KHOSHRU7, Rittick MONDAL8, Parameswaran CHIDAMBARANATHAN9, Periyasamy PANNEERSELVAM10, Pradeep K. DAS MOHAPATRA1,11
1Department of Microbiology, Raiganj University, Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal 733134(India);
2Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora, 5 de febrero 818. Col. Centro, Cd. Obregón, Sonora 85000(Mexico);
3Campo Experimental Norman E. Borlaug-Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias(INIFAP), Norman E. Borlaug Km. 12, C. P., Ciudad Obregón, Sonora 85000(Mexico);
4Laboratorio de Investigación en Biotecnología y Química de Polímeros, Decanato de Investigación, Universidad Nacional Experimental del Táchira, San Cristóbal 5001(Venezuela);
5Departamento de Micologia, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, PE 50670-901(Brazil);
6Department of Plant Physiology and Crop Production, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta 111101(Nigeria);
7Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz 51664(Iran);
8Department of Sericulture, Raiganj University, Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal 733134(India);
9Biotechnology, Crop Improvement Division, Indian Council of Agricultural Research(ICAR)-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, Odisha 753006(India);
10Microbiology, Crop Production Division, ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, Odisha 753006(India);
11Professor A. K. Bothra Environment Conservation Centre, Raiganj University, Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal 733134(India)
ABSTRACT
      Various microorganisms live in association with different parts of plants and can be harmful, neutral, or beneficial to plant health. Some microbial inhabitants of plants can control plant diseases by contesting with, predating on, or antagonizing plant pathogens and by inducing systems for plant defense. A range of methods, including plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPMs) as biological control agents (BCAs) (BCA-PGPMs) are used for the biological management and control of plant pathogens. Some BCAs interact with plants by inducing resistance or priming plants without direct interaction with the pathogen. Other BCAs operate via nutrient competition or other mechanisms to modulate the growth conditions for the pathogen. Generally, PGPMs can be applied alone or together with other chemicals or carriers to control various crop diseases. This review highlights the effective types of BCA-PGPMs and their applications, roles, carrier based-formulations, and responses to rice (Oryza sativa L.) pathogens. Future plant disease management prospects are promising, and growers’ increasing demand for BCA-PGPM products can be exploited as an effective approach to the management of plant diseases, as well as to improve yield, environmental protection, biological resources, and agricultural system sustainability.
Key Words:  biological control agent,plant disease,plant growth-promoting microorganism,plant health,plant pathogen
Citation: Mitra D, de los Santos-Villalobos S, Parra-Cota F I, Montelongo A M G, Blanco E L, Lira V L, Olatunbosun A N, Khoshru B, Mondal R, Chidambaranathan P, Panneerselvam P, Das Mohapatra P K. 2023. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) plant protection using dual biological control and plant growth-promoting agents: Current scenarios and future prospects. Pedosphere. 33(2): 268-286.
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