2021
DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2021.1898325
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Biological and biorational management of blast diseases in cereals caused by Magnaporthe oryzae

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“…Many researchers also report that the plant extracts possess several secondary metabolites and phytochemical compounds exhibiting antifungal, antimicrobial, and insecticidal properties (Swodesh and Yuvraj, 2020;Moutoshi et al, 2021). The GC-MS analysis by Mujeeb et al (2014) revealed that A. marmelos contains many bioactive compounds, such as alcohols, aldehydes, fatty acid methyl esters, flavonoids, terpenoids, phenolics, and steroids.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers also report that the plant extracts possess several secondary metabolites and phytochemical compounds exhibiting antifungal, antimicrobial, and insecticidal properties (Swodesh and Yuvraj, 2020;Moutoshi et al, 2021). The GC-MS analysis by Mujeeb et al (2014) revealed that A. marmelos contains many bioactive compounds, such as alcohols, aldehydes, fatty acid methyl esters, flavonoids, terpenoids, phenolics, and steroids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ [51][52][53][54][55] Numerous earlier evaluations have documented the enhanced plant growth, improved yields, root proliferation, solubilization of P (phosphorus) or K (potassium), absorption/fixation of N (nitrogen), and some essential elements by PGPR inoculations [7,32,56,57]. However, the main contribution of PGPR to agroecological systems is N 2 fixation, Psolubilization, antibiotic development, and secretion of related plant growth-promoting substances [8,58,59] (Figure 2). Countable encouraging studies have already shown that agronomic returns are dramatically increasing relative to the treatment of agricultural soils with PGPR inoculations [60][61][62].…”
Section: Beneficial Role Of Rhizobacteria For the Enhancement Of Soil And Plant Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different PGPR strains especially Pseudomonas and Bacillus are ubiquitous and capable of producing a wide range of bioactive secondary metabolites against soil-borne pathogens [8,[72][73][74]. The use of PGPR-derived bioactive secondary metabolites is more effective and species-specific compared to chemical pesticides [8,59]. Due to their biological origin, they are environmentally safe and have no side effects on non-target organisms [71,75].…”
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confidence: 99%
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