Harnessing the bacteriophages to deal with canker infection of kiwi fruit: challenges and future perspective

Ali Raza, Musharaf Hassan, Sara Juniad, Aamir Riaz, Ali Khan, Zia Ur Rehman, M. Saleem
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The worldwide kiwifruit industry has suffered significant economic losses in recent decades as a result of the destructive bacterial plant disease Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa). Existing control approaches, which depend on the use of copper bactericides and antibiotics, are facing growing challenges due to the rise of resistance to antibiotics and ecological issues. Although biocontrol techniques show promise in laboratory settings, their efficacy in real-world field situations remains unclear. In order to tackle this issue, the emergence of a phage-based biocontrol method becomes a vital alternative, considering the precise targeting of bacteriophages (phages) towards the particular bacteria and their ecologically benign characteristics. This thorough assessment commences by delineating the repercussions of Psa-induced kiwifruit canker, underscoring the need for pioneering management strategies. The text explores the many types and strengths of Psa strains, and then shifts its attention to recent progress in the identification and description of Psa phages. The main topics discussed are the physical structure of phages, the spectrum of organisms they may infect, their ability to destroy bacterial cells, the study of their genetic material, and the process by which they break down bacterial cells. The review examines biocontrol tactics and their possible obstacles in kiwifruit orchards, specifically focusing on abiotic variables such as elevated temperature, UV irradiation and severe pH. The manuscript highlights the crucial importance of phages in efficiently controlling Psa infections, providing a sustainable and focused approach for safeguarding plants.
利用噬菌体应对猕猴桃腐烂病感染:挑战与未来展望
近几十年来,由于破坏性细菌性植物病害 Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa),全球猕猴桃产业遭受了巨大的经济损失。由于抗生素抗药性的增加和生态问题,依赖使用铜杀菌剂和抗生素的现有控制方法正面临着越来越大的挑战。虽然生物防治技术在实验室环境中显示出良好的前景,但在实际田间环境中的功效仍不明确。为了解决这个问题,考虑到噬菌体(噬菌体)对特定细菌的精确靶向性及其对生态无害的特性,基于噬菌体的生物控制方法的出现成为了一个重要的替代方案。这篇详尽的评估报告首先描述了 Psa 引起的猕猴桃腐烂病的影响,强调了开拓性管理策略的必要性。文中探讨了 Psa 菌株的多种类型和优势,然后将注意力转移到最近在鉴定和描述 Psa 噬菌体方面取得的进展。讨论的主要内容包括噬菌体的物理结构、可感染的生物种类、破坏细菌细胞的能力、遗传物质研究以及分解细菌细胞的过程。这篇综述探讨了生物控制策略及其在猕猴桃果园中可能遇到的障碍,尤其关注非生物变量,如温度升高、紫外线照射和严重的 pH 值。该手稿强调了噬菌体在有效控制 Psa 感染方面的至关重要性,为保护植物提供了一种可持续的、有针对性的方法。
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