A meta-analysis of biochar application to manage plant diseases caused by bacterial pathogens

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros , Erika Valente de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de, Costa , Diogo Paes da, Melo, Raví Emanoel de, Lima, Edcleyton José de, Araújo, Inara da Silva, Junior, José Henrique de Souza, Lima , José Romualdo de Sousa, Pinto , Kedma Maria Silva, Hammecker, Claude
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/67325
Resumo: The current agricultural scenario faces diverse challenges, among which phytosanitary issues are crucial. Plant diseases are mostly treated with chemicals, which cause environmental pollution and pathogen resistance. In light of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the biochar alternative use to chemical inputs fits into at least six of the proposed goals (2, 3, 7, 13, 15, and 17), highlighting the 12th, which explains responsible consumption and production. Biochar is valuable for inducing systemic resistance in plants because it is a practical and frequently used resource for improving physical, chemical, and biological soil attributes. This review assessed the beneficial and potential effects of applying biochar to agricultural soils on bacterial pathogen management. Such application is a recent strategy; therefore, this research evaluated 20 studies that used biochar to manage plant diseases caused by pathogens inhabiting the soil in different systems. The effectiveness of biochar application in controlling plant diseases has been attributed to its alkaline pH, which contributes to the growth of beneficial microorganisms and increases nutrient availability, and its porous structure, which provides habitat and protection for soil microbiome development. Therefore, the combined effect of improvements on soil attributes through biochar application aids pathogen control. Biochar application helps manage plant diseases through different mechanisms, inducing plant resistance, increasing activities and abundance of beneficial microorganisms, and changing soil quality for nutrient availability and abiotic conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A meta-analysis of biochar application to manage plant diseases caused by bacterial pathogens
title A meta-analysis of biochar application to manage plant diseases caused by bacterial pathogens
spellingShingle A meta-analysis of biochar application to manage plant diseases caused by bacterial pathogens
Medeiros , Erika Valente de
Disease control
Economic viability
Phytopathogens
Sustainability.
Agricultural Sciences
title_short A meta-analysis of biochar application to manage plant diseases caused by bacterial pathogens
title_full A meta-analysis of biochar application to manage plant diseases caused by bacterial pathogens
title_fullStr A meta-analysis of biochar application to manage plant diseases caused by bacterial pathogens
title_full_unstemmed A meta-analysis of biochar application to manage plant diseases caused by bacterial pathogens
title_sort A meta-analysis of biochar application to manage plant diseases caused by bacterial pathogens
author Medeiros , Erika Valente de
author_facet Medeiros , Erika Valente de
Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de
Costa , Diogo Paes da
Melo, Raví Emanoel de
Lima, Edcleyton José de
Araújo, Inara da Silva
Junior, José Henrique de Souza
Lima , José Romualdo de Sousa
Pinto , Kedma Maria Silva
Hammecker, Claude
author_role author
author2 Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de
Costa , Diogo Paes da
Melo, Raví Emanoel de
Lima, Edcleyton José de
Araújo, Inara da Silva
Junior, José Henrique de Souza
Lima , José Romualdo de Sousa
Pinto , Kedma Maria Silva
Hammecker, Claude
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros , Erika Valente de
Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de
Costa , Diogo Paes da
Melo, Raví Emanoel de
Lima, Edcleyton José de
Araújo, Inara da Silva
Junior, José Henrique de Souza
Lima , José Romualdo de Sousa
Pinto , Kedma Maria Silva
Hammecker, Claude
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Disease control
Economic viability
Phytopathogens
Sustainability.
Agricultural Sciences
topic Disease control
Economic viability
Phytopathogens
Sustainability.
Agricultural Sciences
description The current agricultural scenario faces diverse challenges, among which phytosanitary issues are crucial. Plant diseases are mostly treated with chemicals, which cause environmental pollution and pathogen resistance. In light of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the biochar alternative use to chemical inputs fits into at least six of the proposed goals (2, 3, 7, 13, 15, and 17), highlighting the 12th, which explains responsible consumption and production. Biochar is valuable for inducing systemic resistance in plants because it is a practical and frequently used resource for improving physical, chemical, and biological soil attributes. This review assessed the beneficial and potential effects of applying biochar to agricultural soils on bacterial pathogen management. Such application is a recent strategy; therefore, this research evaluated 20 studies that used biochar to manage plant diseases caused by pathogens inhabiting the soil in different systems. The effectiveness of biochar application in controlling plant diseases has been attributed to its alkaline pH, which contributes to the growth of beneficial microorganisms and increases nutrient availability, and its porous structure, which provides habitat and protection for soil microbiome development. Therefore, the combined effect of improvements on soil attributes through biochar application aids pathogen control. Biochar application helps manage plant diseases through different mechanisms, inducing plant resistance, increasing activities and abundance of beneficial microorganisms, and changing soil quality for nutrient availability and abiotic conditions.
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