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Microbial antagonists against plant pathogens in Iran: A review

Mehrdad Alizadeh, Yalda Vasebi, Naser Safaie

2020Open Agriculture54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this article was to give a comprehensive review of the published research works on biological control of different fungal, bacterial, and nematode plant diseases in Iran from 1992 to 2018. Plant pathogens cause economical loss in many agricultural products in Iran. In an attempt to prevent these serious losses, chemical control measures have usually been applied to reduce diseases in farms, gardens, and greenhouses. In recent decades, using the biological control against plant diseases has been considered as a beneficial and alternative method to chemical control due to its potential in integrated plant disease management as well as the increasing yield in an eco-friendly manner. Based on the reported studies, various species of Trichoderma , Pseudomonas , and Bacillus were the most common biocontrol agents with the ability to control the wide range of plant pathogens in Iran from lab to the greenhouse and field conditions.

Topics & Concepts

Biological pest controlBiotechnologyPlant diseaseAgricultureBiologyGreenhouseChemical controlDisease controlToxicologyAgronomyEcologyPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityNematode management and characterization studiesPlant Disease Management Techniques