Biocontrol of Crown Gall by Rhizobium rhizogenes: Challenges in Biopesticide Commercialisation
A. Kerr, G A Bullard
Abstract
The biocontrol of crown gall has been practised in Australia for 48 years. Control is so efficient that it is difficult to find a galled stone fruit tree, when previously, crown gall had been a major problem. This paper explains how it works and why only pathogens are inhibited. A commercial biopesticide is available in Australia, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, Turkey, the USA, South Africa and Japan. The challenges of commercialising a biopesticide are outlined. Rigid regulations are preventing the wider use of biocontrol organisms.
Topics & Concepts
BiopesticideGallBiological pest controlCrown (dentistry)BiologyNatural enemiesBiotechnologyAgroforestryGeographyBotanyAgronomyPesticideMedicineDentistryCocoa and Sweet Potato AgronomyLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisBanana Cultivation and Research