Biological Control of Plant Diseases

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Biological control can be defined into several categories of which two have special relevance for biological control of plant diseases, i.e. inoculation and conservation biological control. This chapter defines biological control, and provides some tips on how to select a good biological control agent, whose success depends on the target pathogen, the crop, the cropping system, the resident microbiota and the environment. It also describes the mechanisms involved in biological control, such as competition, antibiosis, hyperparasitism (i.e. mycoparasitism, when it relates to fungal-fungal interactions), induced plant disease resistance and microbial plant-growth promotion. The importance of understanding the plant host/disease cycle for optimal biological control is also emphasized.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFungal-Like Plant Pathogens
Number of pages18
PublisherCABI International
Publication date1 Jan 2020
Pages289-306
ISBN (Print)9781789243185
ISBN (Electronic)9781789243192
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Anne Marte Tronsmo, David B. Collinge, Annika Djurle, Lisa Munk, Jonathan Yuen and Arne Tronsmo 2020. All rights reserved.

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