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Bacillus-based nano-bioformulations for phytopathogens and insect–pest management

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posted on 2024-06-13, 07:23 authored by P Kumar, S Pandhi, DK Mahato, M Kamle, A Mishra
Abstract Background Recent concerns linked with the application of chemical pesticides and the increasing necessity of low inputs sustainable agriculture have put the use of microbial biocontrol agents and bio-pesticides to the forefront for their application against plant pathogens and insect–pest management. Results This review tended to scrutinize the prospects of microbial biocontrol agents and microbes-based nano-formulations against plant diseases and for pest management with emphasis on bacteria-based nanoparticles, especially derived from Bacillus species. It also tended to discuss the probable mechanism of action and effect on plant growth along with its prospects in a brief manner. Conclusion The use of microbial biocontrol agents offers effective, eco-friendly, and long-lasting management of plant diseases. The employment of nanotechnology in the field of biopesticides has emerged as a promising solution. Nano-biopesticides in the form of biologically derived active pesticides or compounds integrated as nanoparticles and integrated into a suitable polymer have application in insect–pest management.

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Journal

Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control

Volume

31

Article number

128

Pagination

1-11

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1110-1768

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2536-9342

Language

eng.

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

SpringerOpen

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