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http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2021.27.4.129

Biocontrol of Rice Diseases by Microorganisms  

Kim, Jung-Ae (Department of Research and Development, Center for Industrialization of Agriculture and Livestock Microorganisms)
Song, Jeong-Sup (Department of Research and Development, Center for Industrialization of Agriculture and Livestock Microorganisms)
Jeong, Min-Hye (Department of Plant Medicine, Suncheon National University)
Park, Sook-Young (Department of Plant Medicine, Suncheon National University)
Kim, Yangseon (Department of Research and Development, Center for Industrialization of Agriculture and Livestock Microorganisms)
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Research in Plant Disease / v.27, no.4, 2021 , pp. 129-136 More about this Journal
Abstract
Rice is responsible for the stable crop of 3 billion people worldwide, about half of Asian depends on it, and rice is grown in more than 100 countries. Rice diseases can lead to devastating economic loss by decreasing yield production, disturbing a stable food supply and demand chain. The most commonly used method to control rice disease is chemical control. However, misuse of chemical control can cause environmental pollution, residual toxicity, and the emergence of chemical-resistant pathogens, the deterioration of soil quality, and the destruction of biodiversity. In order to control rice diseases, research on alternative biocontrol is actively pursued including microorganism-oriented biocontrol agents. Microbial agents control plant disease through competition with and antibiotic effects and parasitism against plant pathogens. Microorganisms isolated from the rice rhizosphere are studied comprehensively as biocontrol agents against rice pathogens. Bacillus sp., Pseudomonas sp., and Trichoderma sp. were reported to control rice diseases, such as blast, sheath blight, bacterial leaf blight, brown spot, and bakanae diseases. Here we reviewed the microorganisms that are studied as biocontrol agents against rice diseases.
Keywords
Biocontrol agents; Disease control; Management; Microorganisms; Rice diseases;
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