Exploitation of microbial antagonists for the control of postharvest diseases of fruits: a review |
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Authors: | Ajinath Shridhar Dukare Sangeeta Paul V. Eyarkai Nambi Ram Kishore Gupta Rajbir Singh Kalyani Sharma |
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Affiliation: | 1. ICAR - Central Institute of Post-Harvest Engineering &2. Technology, Ludhiana/Abohar, Punjab, India;3. ICAR - Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India;4. ICAR - Agricultural Technology Application Research Institutes, Ludhiana, Punjab, India |
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Abstract: | Fungal diseases result in significant losses of fruits and vegetables during handling, transportation and storage. At present, post-production fungal spoilage is predominantly controlled by using synthetic fungicides. Under the global climate change scenario and with the need for sustainable agriculture, biological control methods of fungal diseases, using antagonistic microorganisms, are emerging as ecofriendly alternatives to the use of fungicides. The potential of microbial antagonists, isolated from a diversity of natural habitats, for postharvest disease suppression has been investigated. Postharvest biocontrol systems involve tripartite interaction between microbial antagonists, the pathogen and the host, affected by environmental conditions. Several modes for fungistatic activities of microbial antagonists have been suggested, including competition for nutrients and space, mycoparasitism, secretion of antifungal antibiotics and volatile metabolites and induction of host resistance. Postharvest application of microbial antagonists is more successful for efficient disease control in comparison to pre-harvest application. Attempts have also been made to improve the overall efficacy of antagonists by combining them with different physical and chemical substances and methods. Globally, many microbe-based biocontrol products have been developed and registered for commercial use. The present review provides a brief overview on the use of microbial antagonists as postharvest biocontrol agents and summarises information on their isolation, mechanisms of action, application methods, efficacy enhancement, product formulation and commercialisation. |
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Keywords: | Postharvest disease microbial antagonist biological control biocontrol formulation efficiency enhancement |
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