Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents for Agriculture: How to Identify and Develop New Potent Microbial Strains and Traits

Microbiological tools, biofertilizers, and biocontrol agents, which are bacteria and fungi capable of providing beneficial outcomes in crop plant growth and health, have been developed for several decades. Currently we have a selection of strains available as products for agriculture, predominantly...

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Main Authors: Anna Maria Pirttilä, Habibollah Mohammad Parast Tabas, Namrata Baruah, Janne J. Koskimäki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Microorganisms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/4/817
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spelling doaj-e58b3b0cfd0e48aaa39c93627927a29a2021-04-13T23:01:58ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072021-04-01981781710.3390/microorganisms9040817Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents for Agriculture: How to Identify and Develop New Potent Microbial Strains and TraitsAnna Maria Pirttilä0Habibollah Mohammad Parast Tabas1Namrata Baruah2Janne J. Koskimäki3Ecology and Genetics, University of Oulu, FIN-90014 Oulu, FinlandEcology and Genetics, University of Oulu, FIN-90014 Oulu, FinlandEcology and Genetics, University of Oulu, FIN-90014 Oulu, FinlandEcology and Genetics, University of Oulu, FIN-90014 Oulu, FinlandMicrobiological tools, biofertilizers, and biocontrol agents, which are bacteria and fungi capable of providing beneficial outcomes in crop plant growth and health, have been developed for several decades. Currently we have a selection of strains available as products for agriculture, predominantly based on plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), soil, epiphytic, and mycorrhizal fungi, each having specific challenges in their production and use, with the main one being inconsistency of field performance. With the growing global concern about pollution, greenhouse gas accumulation, and increased need for plant-based foods, the demand for biofertilizers and biocontrol agents is expected to grow. What are the prospects of finding solutions to the challenges on existing tools? The inconsistent field performance could be overcome by using combinations of several different types of microbial strains, consisting various members of the full plant microbiome. However, a thorough understanding of each microbiological tool, microbial communities, and their mechanisms of action must precede the product development. In this review, we offer a brief overview of the available tools and consider various techniques and approaches that can produce information on new beneficial traits in biofertilizer and biocontrol strains. We also discuss innovative ideas on how and where to identify efficient new members for the biofertilizer and biocontrol strain family.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/4/817genome miningplant–microbe interactionsmicrobe–microbe interactionsbacteriophagemicrobiome engineering
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author Anna Maria Pirttilä
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Janne J. Koskimäki
spellingShingle Anna Maria Pirttilä
Habibollah Mohammad Parast Tabas
Namrata Baruah
Janne J. Koskimäki
Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents for Agriculture: How to Identify and Develop New Potent Microbial Strains and Traits
Microorganisms
genome mining
plant–microbe interactions
microbe–microbe interactions
bacteriophage
microbiome engineering
author_facet Anna Maria Pirttilä
Habibollah Mohammad Parast Tabas
Namrata Baruah
Janne J. Koskimäki
author_sort Anna Maria Pirttilä
title Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents for Agriculture: How to Identify and Develop New Potent Microbial Strains and Traits
title_short Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents for Agriculture: How to Identify and Develop New Potent Microbial Strains and Traits
title_full Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents for Agriculture: How to Identify and Develop New Potent Microbial Strains and Traits
title_fullStr Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents for Agriculture: How to Identify and Develop New Potent Microbial Strains and Traits
title_full_unstemmed Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents for Agriculture: How to Identify and Develop New Potent Microbial Strains and Traits
title_sort biofertilizers and biocontrol agents for agriculture: how to identify and develop new potent microbial strains and traits
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Microbiological tools, biofertilizers, and biocontrol agents, which are bacteria and fungi capable of providing beneficial outcomes in crop plant growth and health, have been developed for several decades. Currently we have a selection of strains available as products for agriculture, predominantly based on plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), soil, epiphytic, and mycorrhizal fungi, each having specific challenges in their production and use, with the main one being inconsistency of field performance. With the growing global concern about pollution, greenhouse gas accumulation, and increased need for plant-based foods, the demand for biofertilizers and biocontrol agents is expected to grow. What are the prospects of finding solutions to the challenges on existing tools? The inconsistent field performance could be overcome by using combinations of several different types of microbial strains, consisting various members of the full plant microbiome. However, a thorough understanding of each microbiological tool, microbial communities, and their mechanisms of action must precede the product development. In this review, we offer a brief overview of the available tools and consider various techniques and approaches that can produce information on new beneficial traits in biofertilizer and biocontrol strains. We also discuss innovative ideas on how and where to identify efficient new members for the biofertilizer and biocontrol strain family.
topic genome mining
plant–microbe interactions
microbe–microbe interactions
bacteriophage
microbiome engineering
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/4/817
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