reviewAnnual Review of PhytopathologyJul 1, 2010Closed access

Induced Systemic Resistance and Plant Responses to Fungal Biocontrol Agents

Agricultural Research Organization · Cornell University

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Abstract

Biocontrol fungi (BCF) are agents that control plant diseases. These include the well-known Trichoderma spp. and the recently described Sebacinales spp. They have the ability to control numerous foliar, root, and fruit pathogens and even invertebrates such as nematodes. However, this is only a subset of their abilities. We now know that they also have the ability to ameliorate a wide range of abiotic stresses, and some of them can also alleviate physiological stresses such as seed aging. They can also enhance nutrient uptake in plants and can substantially increase nitrogen use efficiency in crops. These abilities may be more important to agriculture than disease control. Some strains also have abilities to…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Biological pest control
  • Abiotic component
  • Trichoderma
  • Plant disease resistance
  • Systemic acquired resistance
  • Plant disease
  • Photosynthesis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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