VIABILIDADE DE FUNGOS NO CONTROLE MICROBIANO DE PRAGAS E DOENÇAS DE PLANTAS
VIABILIDADE DE FUNGOS NO CONTROLE MICROBIANO DE PRAGAS E DOENÇAS DE PLANTAS
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.88826300417
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Palavras-chave: Controle Biológico; Estocagem; Efetividade.
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Keywords: Biological Control; Stock; Effectiveness
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Abstract: Microbial control of agricultural pests and diseases is represented by several species of fungi, bacteria, viruses, nematodes and others. Microbial control agents, such as fungi, have their mode of action through mycoparasitism, antibiosis, parasitism, hyperparasitism, competition and virulence. The distribution of fungi used in biological control requires specific logistics to meet the minimum viability of commercial formulations. The present study consists of a narrative review on the feasibility of storing fungi used for the biological management of pests and diseases in agriculture. The methodology consisted of searching for scientific articles, published in indexed journals, between 2014 and 2024. The database used was Google Scholar®, using the descriptor “long-term persistence of fungi used as biopesticides”, in English. and Portuguese. 110 articles were accessed, of which only 6 met the inclusion criteria, as they were related to entomopathogenic and antagonistic fungi. Of these studies, one work was carried out in the field, five tested inputs for the storage of three fungal genera, entomopathogenic and antagonistic. It is concluded that the main storage methods mentioned in the works discussed addressed tests with solid raw material inputs from cereals.
- Murilo Fuentes Pelloso
- Egabrieli Garbin
- Pedro Boff
- Mari Inês Carissimi Boff