Bacteriophages as Bactericides in Plant Protection

Control of plant pathogenic bacteria is a serious problem in production of many agricultural crops. High multiplication rate, adaptability and life inside plant tissue make bacteria unsuitable and inaccessible for most of control measures. Consequently, the list of bactericides available for plant p...

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Main Author: Aleksa Obradović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection 2009-01-01
Series:Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
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Online Access:http://www.pesting.org.rs/download.php/documents/24-1/24-1%209-17.pdf
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spelling doaj-7486ba5b9b6a4529ac1c99d84920ffdf2020-11-24T23:23:14ZengInstitute of Pesticides and Environmental ProtectionPesticidi i Fitomedicina1820-39492009-01-01241917Bacteriophages as Bactericides in Plant ProtectionAleksa ObradovićControl of plant pathogenic bacteria is a serious problem in production of many agricultural crops. High multiplication rate, adaptability and life inside plant tissue make bacteria unsuitable and inaccessible for most of control measures. Consequently, the list of bactericides available for plant protection is very short. Lately, biological control measures have been intensively studied as a potential solution of the problem. Investigation of bacteriophages,viruses that attack bacteria, is a fast-expanding area of research in plant protection. Several experiments have shown that they can be used as a very efficient tool for control of plant pathogenic bacteria. The fact that they are widespread natural bacterial enemies, simple for cultivation and management, host-specific, suitable for integration with other control practices, human and environment friendly, provide a great advantage for the application of phages over other bactericides.http://www.pesting.org.rs/download.php/documents/24-1/24-1%209-17.pdfPlant pathogenic bacteriaBacteriophagesBactericidesBiological controlIntegrated disease management
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Bacteriophages as Bactericides in Plant Protection
Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
Plant pathogenic bacteria
Bacteriophages
Bactericides
Biological control
Integrated disease management
author_facet Aleksa Obradović
author_sort Aleksa Obradović
title Bacteriophages as Bactericides in Plant Protection
title_short Bacteriophages as Bactericides in Plant Protection
title_full Bacteriophages as Bactericides in Plant Protection
title_fullStr Bacteriophages as Bactericides in Plant Protection
title_full_unstemmed Bacteriophages as Bactericides in Plant Protection
title_sort bacteriophages as bactericides in plant protection
publisher Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection
series Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
issn 1820-3949
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Control of plant pathogenic bacteria is a serious problem in production of many agricultural crops. High multiplication rate, adaptability and life inside plant tissue make bacteria unsuitable and inaccessible for most of control measures. Consequently, the list of bactericides available for plant protection is very short. Lately, biological control measures have been intensively studied as a potential solution of the problem. Investigation of bacteriophages,viruses that attack bacteria, is a fast-expanding area of research in plant protection. Several experiments have shown that they can be used as a very efficient tool for control of plant pathogenic bacteria. The fact that they are widespread natural bacterial enemies, simple for cultivation and management, host-specific, suitable for integration with other control practices, human and environment friendly, provide a great advantage for the application of phages over other bactericides.
topic Plant pathogenic bacteria
Bacteriophages
Bactericides
Biological control
Integrated disease management
url http://www.pesting.org.rs/download.php/documents/24-1/24-1%209-17.pdf
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