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- W4285282876 abstract "The crop productivity relies on various abiotic and biotic factors and the inherent potential of the plants as well. According to FAO, the pests alone incur a 20%–40% global annual crop production loss. Pesticides, fungicides, insecticides, and herbicides (synthetic chemicals) provide protection from bacteria, fungi, nematodes, mites, insects, and weeds, and affect the soil characteristics and disrupt the life cycle of beneficial insects, cause detrimental effects on human health, and are persistent and costly. Physical control is done by tillage or open field burning, although it decreases the occurrence of pests and diseases and affects the soil fertility and atmosphere. On the contrary, biocontrol agents involve natural or modified organisms (bacteria, fungi, etc.) or novel gene products to cope with or to control plant pathogens and diseases with minimal yield plenty. They are comparatively cheaper, provide year round protection, are nontoxic to plants, are eco-friendly, easy to grow/manufacture, multiply and manage, increase the crop yield, and can be used in combination with bio-fertilizers. The mode of action of biocontrol agents involves either direct antagonism (hyper parasitism, antibiosis) or indirect interaction (induced resistance, competition, etc.). Meticulous and collaborative researches on the development, widespread use, and conservation of different biocontrol agents shall ensure sustainability in agriculture and hence food security for teaming millions worldwide." @default.
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