The need for new eco-friendly control methods against plant diseases and pests requires that the scientific research is focused on effective tools for a safe environment for humans and animal health. The systemic acquired resistance (SAR) represents a valid opportunity in plant natural protection. Particularly, biocontrol microorganisms (BCMs) can be used as inducers of SAR. At the same time, fungal BCMs are able to promote plant growth and development (so acting as plant growth-promoting microorganisms - PGPMs), that in turn determine a higher tolerance against abiotic stresses, such as drought and salinity. The ability of BCMs and PGPMs of modulating plant defense mechanisms, like SAR, was demonstrated, but the details of this BCM-plant m...
Plants constitute an excellent ecosystem for microorganisms. The environmental conditions offered di...
Crop protection is pivotal to maintain abundant production of high quality. Over the past 100 years,...
In this century the human being must face the challenges of producing enough to feed a growing popul...
The need for new eco-friendly control methods against plant diseases and pests requires that the sci...
Plant diseases and pests are risk factors that threaten global food security. Excessive chemical pes...
Numerous harmful microorganisms and insect pests have the ability to cause plant infections or damag...
Numerous harmful microorganisms and insect pests have the ability to cause plant infections or damag...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are free-living bacteria able to colonize roots and soil...
The application of microbial based biopesticides has become a sustainable alternative to the use of ...
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a mechanism of induced defense that confers long-lasting prote...
This chapter covers the definition of biostimulants, brief summary of various categories, and how th...
Modern agriculture systems are copiously dependent on agrochemicals such as chemical fertilizers and...
Plant disease control is mainly based on extraneous application of pesticides to improve agriculture...
To address food security, agricultural yields must increase to match the growing human population in...
Any interaction of plants with phytopathogens involves the generation of various chemical molecules ...
Plants constitute an excellent ecosystem for microorganisms. The environmental conditions offered di...
Crop protection is pivotal to maintain abundant production of high quality. Over the past 100 years,...
In this century the human being must face the challenges of producing enough to feed a growing popul...
The need for new eco-friendly control methods against plant diseases and pests requires that the sci...
Plant diseases and pests are risk factors that threaten global food security. Excessive chemical pes...
Numerous harmful microorganisms and insect pests have the ability to cause plant infections or damag...
Numerous harmful microorganisms and insect pests have the ability to cause plant infections or damag...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are free-living bacteria able to colonize roots and soil...
The application of microbial based biopesticides has become a sustainable alternative to the use of ...
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a mechanism of induced defense that confers long-lasting prote...
This chapter covers the definition of biostimulants, brief summary of various categories, and how th...
Modern agriculture systems are copiously dependent on agrochemicals such as chemical fertilizers and...
Plant disease control is mainly based on extraneous application of pesticides to improve agriculture...
To address food security, agricultural yields must increase to match the growing human population in...
Any interaction of plants with phytopathogens involves the generation of various chemical molecules ...
Plants constitute an excellent ecosystem for microorganisms. The environmental conditions offered di...
Crop protection is pivotal to maintain abundant production of high quality. Over the past 100 years,...
In this century the human being must face the challenges of producing enough to feed a growing popul...