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- W4367845107 abstract "Plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs), primarily root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.), are significant phyto-parasites responsible for severe crop damage and yield losses. These nematodes actively interfere with normal root function by acting as nutrient sinks, thereby decreasing crop yield. The toxicological and environmental risks associated with the use of chemicals motivate the adoption of more eco-friendly alternatives to control PPNs. It is possible to employ biological control agents such as plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPR) and fungi to manage root-knot nematodes. These microorganisms exhibit antagonism by producing secondary metabolites, altering root exudate actions, or competing for spatial and nutritional sites. In an effort to commercialize PGPR as biocontrol agents, practices have been increasing to evaluate their efficacy and viability over the past several decades. Owing to our limited understanding of the cellular, biochemical, and molecular levels and their mode of interaction with PPNs and plants, the utility of PGPR in the field is currently limited. Due to the microscopic nature of PPNs and the fact that they typically attack the underground portions of plants, the damage they cause is frequently mistaken for the symptoms of other diseases, thereby delaying proper management. This article examines recent advances in understanding the interactions between bacteria and PPNs, focusing on how these organisms to combat pathogens. In conclusion, we summarize recent developments in the biomolecules responsible for the antagonistic activity and future issues and prospects. As our understanding of PGPR grows, it is anticipated that techniques will be developed to enhance the bacteria's ability to inhibit the growth of PPNs. This will allow researchers to achieve a more efficient and environmentally friendly sustainable agriculture objective." @default.
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- W4367845107 date "2023-08-01" @default.
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- W4367845107 title "Recent advances in utilizing bacteria as biocontrol agents against plant parasitic nematodes emphasizing Meloidogyne spp." @default.
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