Type: Chapter

Durability of efficacy of microbial bioprotectants against plant diseases

Authors

Marc Bardin

INRAE, Pathologie Végétale, Avignon (France)

Thomas Pressecq

INRAE, Pathologie Végétale, Avignon (France)

Philippe C. Nicot

INRAE, Pathologie Végétale, Avignon (France)

Yousra Bouaoud

University of Bejaia (Algeria)

Publication date:

22 November 2021

ID: 9781801463300

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Description

Plant pathogens can develop resistance to conventional plant protection products but their ability to overcome the effect of microbial bioprotectants is still poorly known. However, various studies show that susceptibility of plant pathogens to microbial bioprotectants can be highly variable. This may contribute to the inconsistent efficacy of microbial bioprotectants sometimes observed in the field. An important question is whether the widespread use of microbial bioprotectants in the field could conduct to the selection of even more resistant phenotypes of plant pathogens. This chapter highlights current knowledge concerning erosion of microbial bioprotectants against plant pathogens and its possible consequences for field efficacy.

Table of contents

1 Introduction 2 Durability of plant protection against pests 3 Main modes of action of microbial bioprotectants against plant pathogens and potential mechanisms of resistance developed by plant pathogens 4 Diversity of susceptibility of plant pathogens to microbial bioprotectants 5 Risk of emergence of resistance to microbial bioprotectants in plant pathogens 6 Future trends in research and recommendations for a durable use of microbial bioprotectants 7 Where to look for further information 8 Acknowledgements 9 References