Next-Generation Biopesticides for the Control of Fungal Plant Pathogens
Younes Rezaee Danesh, Nurhan Keskin, Solmaz Najafi, Harlene Hatterman-Valenti, Ozkan Kaya

TL;DR
This paper reviews new biopesticides that use molecular and microbial methods to control fungal plant diseases in a sustainable way.
Contribution
The paper introduces novel molecular and microbial strategies for developing next-generation biopesticides against fungal pathogens.
Findings
Genetic engineering and RNAi techniques are promising for enhancing biopesticide efficacy.
Microbial agents like beneficial bacteria and fungi can promote plant health and resilience.
Combining molecular and microbial strategies can lead to tailored biopesticides for specific fungal threats.
Abstract
This review explores the innovative approaches in the development of next-generation biopesticides, focusing on molecular and microbial strategies for effective control of fungal plant pathogens. As agricultural practices increasingly seek sustainable solutions to combat plant diseases, biopesticides have emerged as a promising alternative to chemical pesticides, offering reduced environmental impact and enhanced safety for non-target organisms. The review begins by outlining the critical role of fungal pathogens in global agriculture, emphasizing the need for novel control methods that can mitigate their detrimental effects on crop yields. Key molecular strategies discussed include the use of genetic engineering to enhance the efficacy of biopesticides, the application of RNA interference (RNAi) techniques to target specific fungal genes, and the development of bioactive compounds…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Entomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest Control · Fungal Plant Pathogen Control
