探索辣椒种植中病虫害控制微生物制剂的全球趋势

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Muhamad Firdaus Syahmi Sam-on , Shuhaimi Mustafa , Mohd Termizi Yusof , Amalia Mohd Hashim , Ku Nur Azwa Ku Aizuddin
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辣椒,享誉全球,在各种文化中根深蒂固。令人遗憾的是,害虫和病原体引发的疾病给辣椒作物造成了巨大损失,一些农场的辣椒产量甚至全军覆没。辣椒种植面临的挑战包括黄单胞菌、镰刀菌、疫霉菌、轮枝菌、根瘤菌、瘤蚜和病毒等病原微生物以及粉虱、螨虫、蓟马、蚜虫和果蝇等害虫的威胁。传统的耕作方法通常采用化学农药来应对这些挑战,但使用化学农药会对人类健康和环境造成巨大风险。针对这一紧迫问题,本综述旨在评估以微生物为基础的生物防治作为辣椒种植中化学农药的生态友好型替代品的潜力。芽孢杆菌属、毛霉菌属和昆虫病原真菌等生物控制剂是化学农药更安全、更环保的替代品。然而,尽管生物防治剂的潜力已得到认可,但有关其控制影响辣椒种植的一系列害虫和病原体的功效的研究仍然有限。本综述针对这一空白,通过评估生物控制剂的效率,从其他作物系统中进行的有关害虫和病原体管理的现有研究中汲取灵感。值得注意的是,对 Scopus 出版物的分析表明,2023 年有关这三种微生物制剂的出版物不到 30 篇。耐人寻味的是,作为世界上最大的辣椒生产国,印度在辣椒栽培中有关芽孢杆菌属、毛霉菌属和昆虫病原真菌的论文数量上遥遥领先。为了减轻感染,减少对化学农药的依赖,实现辣椒的可持续生产,进一步研究微生物制剂势在必行。
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Exploring the Global Trends of Bacillus, Trichoderma and Entomopathogenic Fungi for Pathogen and Pest Control in Chili Cultivation

Chili, renowned globally and deeply ingrained in various cultures. Regrettably, the onset of diseases instigated by pests and pathogens has inflicted substantial losses on chili crops, with some farms experiencing complete production decimation. Challenges confronting chili cultivation include threats from pathogenic microbes like Xanthomonas, Fusarium, Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia, Colletotrichium and Viruses, alongside pests such as whiteflies, mites, thrips, aphids, and fruit flies. While conventional farming practices often resort to chemical pesticides to combat these challenges, their utilization poses substantial risks to both human health and the environment. In response to this pressing issue, this review aims to evaluate the potential of microbe-based biological control as eco-friendly alternatives to chemical pesticides for chili cultivation. Biocontrol agents such as Bacillus spp., Trichoderma spp., and entomopathogenic fungi present safer and more environmentally sustainable alternatives to chemical pesticides. However, despite the recognised potential of biocontrol agents, research on their efficacy in controlling the array of pests and pathogens affecting chili farming remains limited. This review addresses this gap by evaluating the efficiency of biocontrol agents, drawing insights from existing studies conducted in other crop systems, regarding pest and pathogen management. Notably, an analysis of Scopus publications revealed fewer than 30 publications in 2023 focused on these three microbial agents. Intriguingly, India, as the world’s largest chili producer, leads in the number of publications concerning Bacillus spp., Trichoderma spp., and entomopathogenic fungi in chili cultivation. Further research on microbial agents is imperative to mitigate infections and reduce reliance on chemical pesticides for sustainable chili production.

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551
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences is an English language, peer-reviewed scholarly publication in the area of biological sciences. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences publishes original papers, reviews and short communications on, but not limited to: • Biology, Ecology and Ecosystems, Environmental and Biodiversity • Conservation • Microbiology • Physiology • Genetics and Epidemiology Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences is the official publication of the Saudi Society for Biological Sciences and is published by King Saud University in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.
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