Biochar and Trichoderma spp. in management of plant diseases caused by soilborne fungal pathogens: a review and perspective
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Resumo: | A better understanding of the use of biochar with Trichoderma spp. (TRI), considered the most studied tool for biological control, would increase our ability to set priorities. However, no studies exist using the two inputs on plant disease management. Here, we hypothesized that biochar and TRI would be used for the management of soilborne plant pathogens, mainly due to changes in soil properties and its interactions. To test this hypothesis, this review assesses papers that used biochar and TRI against plant diseases and we summarize the handling mechanisms for each input. Biochar acts by mechanisms: induction to plant resistance, sorption of allelopathic and fungitoxic compounds, increase of beneficial microorganisms, changes the soil properties that promote health and nutrient availability. Trichoderma as biocontrol agents by different mechanisms: mycoparasitism, enzyme and secondary metabolic production, plant promoter agent, natural decomposition agent, and biological agent of bioremediation. Overall, our findings expand our knowledge about the reuse of wastes transformed in biochar combined with Trichoderma has potential perspective to formulate products as alternative management tool of plant disease caused by soilborne fungal pathogen and add important information that can be suitable for development of strategy for use in the global health concept. |
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Biochar and Trichoderma spp. in management of plant diseases caused by soilborne fungal pathogens: a review and perspectiveBiochar y Trichoderma spp. en el manejo de enfermedades de las plantas causadas por hongos patógenos transmitidos por el suelo: una revisión y perspectivaBiochar e Trichoderma spp. no manejo de doenças de plantas causadas por patógenos fúngicos do solo: uma revisão e perspectivaBlack carbonBiocontrolSoil HealthManagement practicesPlant growth-promoting.Carbono negroBiocontrolSalud del sueloPrácticas de manejoPromoción del crecimiento vegetalCarbono negroBiocontroleSaúde do soloPráticas de manejoPromoção de crescimento de plantas.A better understanding of the use of biochar with Trichoderma spp. (TRI), considered the most studied tool for biological control, would increase our ability to set priorities. However, no studies exist using the two inputs on plant disease management. Here, we hypothesized that biochar and TRI would be used for the management of soilborne plant pathogens, mainly due to changes in soil properties and its interactions. To test this hypothesis, this review assesses papers that used biochar and TRI against plant diseases and we summarize the handling mechanisms for each input. Biochar acts by mechanisms: induction to plant resistance, sorption of allelopathic and fungitoxic compounds, increase of beneficial microorganisms, changes the soil properties that promote health and nutrient availability. Trichoderma as biocontrol agents by different mechanisms: mycoparasitism, enzyme and secondary metabolic production, plant promoter agent, natural decomposition agent, and biological agent of bioremediation. Overall, our findings expand our knowledge about the reuse of wastes transformed in biochar combined with Trichoderma has potential perspective to formulate products as alternative management tool of plant disease caused by soilborne fungal pathogen and add important information that can be suitable for development of strategy for use in the global health concept.Una mejor comprensión del uso de biocarbón con Trichoderma spp. (TRI), considerada la herramienta más estudiada para el control biológico, aumentaría nuestra capacidad para establecer prioridades. Sin embargo, no existen estudios que utilicen los dos insumos sobre el manejo de enfermedades de las plantas. Aquí, planteamos la hipótesis de que el biocarbón y el TRI se utilizarían para el manejo de patógenos de plantas transmitidos por el suelo, principalmente debido a cambios en las propiedades del suelo y sus interacciones. Para probar esta hipótesis, esta revisión evalúa artículos que utilizaron biochar y TRI contra enfermedades de las plantas y resumimos los mecanismos de manejo para cada entrada. El biocarbón actúa por mecanismos: inducción a la resistencia de las plantas, sorción de compuestos alelopáticos y fungitóxicos, aumento de microorganismos benéficos, cambiá-las propiedades del suelo que promueven la salud y la disponibilidad de nutrientes. Trichoderma como agentes de biocontrol por diferentes mecanismos: micoparasitismo, producción enzimática y metabólica secundaria, agente promotor vegetal, agente de descomposición natural y agente biológico de biorremediación. En general, nuestros hallazgos amplían nuestro conocimiento sobre la reutilización de desechos transformados en biocarbón combinado con Trichoderma tiene una perspectiva potencial para formular productos como una herramienta de manejo alternativa de enfermedades de las plantas causadas por patógenos fúngicos transmitidos por el suelo y agregar información importante que puede ser adecuada para el desarrollo de una estrategia de uso en el concepto de salud global.Uma melhor compreensão do uso do biochar com Trichoderma spp. (TRI), considerada a ferramenta mais estudada para o controle biológico, aumentaria nossa capacidade de estabelecer prioridades. No entanto, não existem estudos utilizando os dois insumos no manejo de doenças de plantas. Aqui, hipotetizamos que o biochar e o TRI seriam usados para o manejo de patógenos vegetais transmitidos pelo solo, principalmente devido às mudanças nas propriedades do solo e suas interações. Para testar essa hipótese, esta revisão avalia artigos que usaram biochar e TRI contra doenças de plantas e resumimos os mecanismos de manuseio para cada entrada. Biochar atua por mecanismos: indução à resistência das plantas, sorção de compostos alelopáticos e fungitóxicos, aumento de microrganismos benéficos, altera as propriedades do solo que promovem a saúde e a disponibilidade de nutrientes. Trichoderma como agente de biocontrole por diferentes mecanismos: micoparasitismo, produção enzimática e metabólica secundária, agente promotor de plantas, agente de decomposição natural e agente biológico de biorremediação. No geral, nossos resultados expandem nosso conhecimento sobre o reaproveitamento de resíduos transformados em biochar combinado com Trichoderma, perspectiva potencial para formular produtos como ferramenta alternativa de manejo de doenças de plantas causadas por patógenos fúngicos de solo e adicionar informações importantes que podem ser adequadas para o desenvolvimento de estratégia para uso em o conceito de saúde global.Research, Society and Development2021-11-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2246510.33448/rsd-v10i15.22465Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 15; e296101522465Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 15; e296101522465Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 15; e2961015224652525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22465/20346Copyright (c) 2021 Erika Valente de Medeiros; Lucas Figueira da Silva ; Jenifer Sthephanie Araújo da Silva; Diogo Paes da Costa ; Carlos Alberto Fragoso de Souza; Lúcia Raquel Ramos Berger ; José Romualdo de Souza Lima ; Claude Hammeckerhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMedeiros, Erika Valente de Silva , Lucas Figueira da Silva, Jenifer Sthephanie Araújo da Costa , Diogo Paes da Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de Berger , Lúcia Raquel Ramos Lima , José Romualdo de Souza Hammecker, Claude 2021-12-06T10:13:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22465Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:37.612088Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Biochar and Trichoderma spp. in management of plant diseases caused by soilborne fungal pathogens: a review and perspective Biochar y Trichoderma spp. en el manejo de enfermedades de las plantas causadas por hongos patógenos transmitidos por el suelo: una revisión y perspectiva Biochar e Trichoderma spp. no manejo de doenças de plantas causadas por patógenos fúngicos do solo: uma revisão e perspectiva |
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Biochar and Trichoderma spp. in management of plant diseases caused by soilborne fungal pathogens: a review and perspective |
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Biochar and Trichoderma spp. in management of plant diseases caused by soilborne fungal pathogens: a review and perspective Medeiros, Erika Valente de Black carbon Biocontrol Soil Health Management practices Plant growth-promoting. Carbono negro Biocontrol Salud del suelo Prácticas de manejo Promoción del crecimiento vegetal Carbono negro Biocontrole Saúde do solo Práticas de manejo Promoção de crescimento de plantas. |
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Biochar and Trichoderma spp. in management of plant diseases caused by soilborne fungal pathogens: a review and perspective |
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Biochar and Trichoderma spp. in management of plant diseases caused by soilborne fungal pathogens: a review and perspective |
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Biochar and Trichoderma spp. in management of plant diseases caused by soilborne fungal pathogens: a review and perspective |
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Biochar and Trichoderma spp. in management of plant diseases caused by soilborne fungal pathogens: a review and perspective |
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Biochar and Trichoderma spp. in management of plant diseases caused by soilborne fungal pathogens: a review and perspective |
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Medeiros, Erika Valente de |
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Medeiros, Erika Valente de Silva , Lucas Figueira da Silva, Jenifer Sthephanie Araújo da Costa , Diogo Paes da Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de Berger , Lúcia Raquel Ramos Lima , José Romualdo de Souza Hammecker, Claude |
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Silva , Lucas Figueira da Silva, Jenifer Sthephanie Araújo da Costa , Diogo Paes da Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de Berger , Lúcia Raquel Ramos Lima , José Romualdo de Souza Hammecker, Claude |
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Medeiros, Erika Valente de Silva , Lucas Figueira da Silva, Jenifer Sthephanie Araújo da Costa , Diogo Paes da Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de Berger , Lúcia Raquel Ramos Lima , José Romualdo de Souza Hammecker, Claude |
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Black carbon Biocontrol Soil Health Management practices Plant growth-promoting. Carbono negro Biocontrol Salud del suelo Prácticas de manejo Promoción del crecimiento vegetal Carbono negro Biocontrole Saúde do solo Práticas de manejo Promoção de crescimento de plantas. |
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Black carbon Biocontrol Soil Health Management practices Plant growth-promoting. Carbono negro Biocontrol Salud del suelo Prácticas de manejo Promoción del crecimiento vegetal Carbono negro Biocontrole Saúde do solo Práticas de manejo Promoção de crescimento de plantas. |
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A better understanding of the use of biochar with Trichoderma spp. (TRI), considered the most studied tool for biological control, would increase our ability to set priorities. However, no studies exist using the two inputs on plant disease management. Here, we hypothesized that biochar and TRI would be used for the management of soilborne plant pathogens, mainly due to changes in soil properties and its interactions. To test this hypothesis, this review assesses papers that used biochar and TRI against plant diseases and we summarize the handling mechanisms for each input. Biochar acts by mechanisms: induction to plant resistance, sorption of allelopathic and fungitoxic compounds, increase of beneficial microorganisms, changes the soil properties that promote health and nutrient availability. Trichoderma as biocontrol agents by different mechanisms: mycoparasitism, enzyme and secondary metabolic production, plant promoter agent, natural decomposition agent, and biological agent of bioremediation. Overall, our findings expand our knowledge about the reuse of wastes transformed in biochar combined with Trichoderma has potential perspective to formulate products as alternative management tool of plant disease caused by soilborne fungal pathogen and add important information that can be suitable for development of strategy for use in the global health concept. |
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