The use of Bacillus spp. as bacterial biocontrol agents to control plant diseases
Author(s)
Anckaert, Adrien
Arguelles Arias, Anthony
Hoff, Grégory
Calonne-Salmon, Maryline
Declerck, Stéphane
Ongena, Marc
Language
EnglishAbstract
Biocontrol agents (BCAs) based on plant growth promoting rhizobacteria have recently been developed as alternatives to chemical pesticides. Among those beneficial bacteria, Bacillus spp. are one of the most promising BCAs. A wide range of bioactive secondary metabolites (BSMs) are involved in biocontrol via antibiosis to phytopathogens and/or via elicitation of systemic resistance in their host plants. This chapter illustrates the diversity of pathosystems in which BCA based on Bacillus spp. have proved effective. It describes the mechanisms underpinning this biocontrol activity via production of a wide range of enzymes, proteins and small-size BSMs. As these BSMs are clearly involved in pathogen control, we emphasise the importance of understanding the ecological factors influencing their production. In the last part of the chapter, we highlight the potential interactions between Bacillus spp. and other soil microorganisms in developing consortia of biocontrol agents combining species with synergistic activities for plant health improvement.
Keywords
B. velezensis; secondary metabolites; antibiosis; systemic resistance; ecologyDOI
10.19103/AS.2021.0093.10ISBN
9781801462518, 9781801462518Publisher
Burleigh Dodds Science PublishingPublisher website
https://bdspublishing.com/Publication date and place
Cambridge, 2021Grantor
Imprint
Burleigh Dodds Science PublishingSeries
Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science,Classification
Agronomy and crop production
Pest control / plant diseases
Botany and plant sciences
Sustainable agriculture