INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES USING ENDOPHYTIC ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI

Sumaiya Parveen, P. S. Rashtrapal
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Insect pests harm crops severely and disperse a wide range of diseases that are transmitted by insects. Chemical pesticides are frequently used to manage them. Due to their constant usage over many years, insect pests have become increasingly resistant to practically all kinds of chemical pesticides, which has increased the demand for alternatives. For effective and environmentally safe insect pest control, insect pathogenic fungi are seen to be a viable alternative to practically all kinds of conventional pesticides. However, the viability of this strategy is being constrained by the sluggish death rate and necessity of large conidial concentrations. The ability of these fungi to regulate insects has previously been examined, but more recent research has focused on their potential to operate as plant endophytes to protect plants from phytopathogens and enhance other elements of agricultural output. The significance of these entomopathogenic fungi as endophytes in the context of biological control is discussed in this article. Finding local strains of entomopathogenic fungi that can colonise endophytes and their possible utility in the management of disease-causing pests are the main goals of our research for this review.
利用内生昆虫病原真菌的虫害综合防治策略
虫害严重危害农作物,并传播由昆虫传播的多种疾病。人们经常使用化学农药来防治害虫。由于多年来不断使用化学杀虫剂,害虫对各种化学杀虫剂的抗药性越来越强,因此对替代品的需求越来越大。为了有效和环保地控制害虫,昆虫病原真菌被认为是几乎所有传统杀虫剂的可行替代品。然而,由于分生孢子的死亡速度缓慢,而且需要大量的分生孢子浓度,这一策略的可行性受到了限制。以前曾对这些真菌调节昆虫的能力进行过研究,但最近的研究重点是它们作为植物内生菌保护植物免受植物病原体侵害和提高农业产量的潜力。本文将讨论这些昆虫病原真菌作为内生菌在生物防治方面的意义。寻找能在内生菌中定植的本地昆虫病原真菌菌株,以及它们在管理致病害虫中可能发挥的作用,是我们这篇综述的主要研究目标。
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