Plant Immunity Induced by BioControl Agent (BCAs) in Plant Pathogen Infection
A special issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Microbe Interactions".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 23085
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Interests: aquaporin; BioControl Agents (BCAs); trichoderma; plant Immunity
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Dear Colleagues,
Plants have developed multiple levels of defense responses to environmental challenges, rendering them remarkably resilient to a vast array of microbial infections. Disease is a “rare” physiological event in nature, but it is profoundly and persistently present in agriculture. In a context of multifactorial social urgency (e.g., human population increase, climate change, and globalization which accelerate the spread of infections, as well as growing awareness and rejection of the harmfulness of synthetic pesticides), the use of eco-friendly or beneficial biocontrol agents (BCAs) provides a reliable and sustainable alternative to synthetic pesticides to reduce the damage caused by phytopathogens on agricultural plantations and, ultimately, to increase the yield and quality of crops.
Biocontrol activity by endophytic bacteria and fungi (with the application of antimicrobial “bioformulations”) is still largely underused in agriculture. It is now becoming a very promising eco-responsible opportunity to sustain agricultural production. After decades of substantial research, we now have a good understanding of how plants and potential biocontrol agents recognize infectious microbes and control their aggressiveness and growth. Different mechanisms, such as competition, suppression, antibiosis, direct parasitism, induced plant immunity, hypovirulence, and predation are involved in the biological control of phytopathogens. However, many molecular and morphological mechanisms that control the complex multitrophic microbial interactions between each protagonist and lead to plant resistance against phytopathogens need to be further understood. Similarly, many diseases are still “controlled” by pesticides, although a vast field of ecological protection can be efficiently developed; they should be discovered, published, and applied as widely as possible. Lastly, the complex relationships between BCAs and plant microbiota must be exhaustively deciphered.
This Special Issue is devoted to the molecular mechanisms that induce the plant immunity to phytopathogens via biocontrol agents. It will include original articles and reviews including all aspects of the plant–BCA–microbe tripartite interaction. In this respect, potential topics will not be limited to plant immunity modulation, but it will include all physiological aspects related to specific BCAs’ molecular responses deployed whether in planta or in contact with phytopathogens and/or host microbiomes.
Dr. Jean Stéphane Venisse
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Plant defenses
- Plant Immunity
- Biocontrol
- BCA
- Microbiomes
- Trophic network
- biotic & abiotic stress
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