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Title: Biological control of fusarium head blight by bacterial endophytes and reduction of deoxynivalenol in wheat.
Authors: DEGRASSI, G.
CARPENTIERI-PIPOLO, V.
Affiliation: GIULIANO DEGRASSI, 1Industrial Biotechnology Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), Parque Tecnolo?gico Miguelete, San Marti?n, Buenos Aires, Repu?blica Argentina; VALERIA CARPENTIERI PIPOLO, CNPT.
Date Issued: 2020
Citation: Advances in Biochemistry and Biotechnology, v. 5, p. 10103, 2020.
Description: Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) is predominately caused by F. graminearum whose infection not only results in yield loss, but also contaminates grains with mycotoxins, such as deoxynivalenol (DON), which pose a great threat to human and animal health. Application of chemical fungicides remains the main approach to control FHB due to the lack of effective resistant wheat cultivars. Unfortunately, long-term intensive application of fungicides led to development of fungicide-resistant F. graminearum strains. In addition, the application of several fungicides at sub-lethal concentrations triggers mycotoxin biosynthesis. Biocontrol of FHB by wheat associated bacterial endophytes represents an alternative and more sustainable approach as part of the integrated management of FHB and mycotoxin production with reduced environmental impact. In this review, we explore the current wheat associated bacterial endophytes that are promising candidates as biocontrol agents against F. graminearum and FHB and we discuss the main mechanisms of action and major antifungal compounds produced which exhibited a high efficacy in the management of FHB and DON production.
Thesagro: Fusarium Graminearum
NAL Thesaurus: Biological control
Deoxynivalenol
Keywords: Bacterial endophytes
Wheat associated bacteria
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPT)

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