Entomopathogenic microorganisms: their role in insect pest management

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Deka, Bhabesh [1 ]
Baruah, Chittaranjan [2 ]
Babu, Azariah [1 ]
机构
[1] North Bengal Reg R&D Ctr, Dept Entomol, Tea Res Assoc, Jalpaiguri 735225, W Bengal, India
[2] Darrang Coll, Postgrad Dept Zool, Bioinformat Lab, DBT Star Coll, Tezpur 784001, Assam, India
关键词
Entomopathogenic fungi; Bacteria; Viruses; Nematodes; Pest management; BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS; BEAUVERIA-BASSIANA; NEMATODES; EFFICACY; HETERORHABDITIS; PHOTORHABDUS; BIODIVERSITY; LEPIDOPTERA; XENORHABDUS; BACTERIA;
D O I
10.1186/s41938-021-00466-7
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Background Entomopathogens are pathogenic to insect pests. Several types of naturally occurring, viz. fungus, bacteria, viruses, and nematodes, infect a range of insect pests and help manage crop growth. They offer several advantages over chemical pesticides, including being precise, safe, and ecologically sustainable. Agricultural systems are streamlined, and changes to natural ecosystems occur. Viruses, bacteria are host-specific, while fungi have a greater host range, and they may infect both soil-dwelling and aboveground pests. Main body The study highlights the current state of knowledge on entomopathogenic microorganisms (EM) (entomopathogenic fungi, nematodes, viruses, bacteria, etc.) as it relates to their current usage as biological pest management. It is essential to enhance our understanding of the ecology of EM and their role in nature to use a variety of biological control techniques against insect hosts. This article may help to comprehend their accomplishments in the significant field. Some recent researches indicated common patterns in interactions between insect pests and EM. Conclusion More focus has been placed on the use of natural enemies like entomopathogens for pest control in recent years. EM expands possibilities for insect control. Eco-friendly alternatives to existing agricultural pesticides are being developed which are utilized to control insect pests and support agricultural sustainability.
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