A laudable strategy to manage bacterial panicle blight disease of rice using biocontrol agents

Bacterial panicle blight (BPB) disease is a dreadful disease in rice-producing countries. Burkholderia glumae, a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, and flagellated bacterium was identified as the primary culprit for BPB disease. In 2019, the disease was reported in 18 countries, and to date, it has been spo...

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Main Authors: Ngalimat, Mohamad S., Mohd Hata, Erneeza, Zulperi, Dzarifah, Ismail, Siti I., Ismail, Mohd R., Mohd Zainudin, Nur A. I., Saidi, Noor B., Yusof, Mohd T.
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author Ngalimat, Mohamad S.
Mohd Hata, Erneeza
Zulperi, Dzarifah
Ismail, Siti I.
Ismail, Mohd R.
Mohd Zainudin, Nur A. I.
Saidi, Noor B.
Yusof, Mohd T.
author_facet Ngalimat, Mohamad S.
Mohd Hata, Erneeza
Zulperi, Dzarifah
Ismail, Siti I.
Ismail, Mohd R.
Mohd Zainudin, Nur A. I.
Saidi, Noor B.
Yusof, Mohd T.
author_sort Ngalimat, Mohamad S.
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description Bacterial panicle blight (BPB) disease is a dreadful disease in rice-producing countries. Burkholderia glumae, a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, and flagellated bacterium was identified as the primary culprit for BPB disease. In 2019, the disease was reported in 18 countries, and to date, it has been spotted in 26 countries. Rice yield has been reduced by up to 75 worldwide due to this disease. Interestingly, the biocontrol strategy offers a promising alternative to manage BPB disease. This review summarizes the management status of BPB disease using biological control agents (BCA). Bacteria from the genera Bacillus, Burkholderia, Enterobacter, Pantoea, Pseudomonas, and Streptomyces have been examined as BCA under in vitro, glasshouse, and field conditions. Besides bacteria, bacteriophages have also been reported to reduce BPB pathogens under in vitro and glasshouse conditions. Here, the overview of the mechanisms of bacteria and bacteriophages in controlling BPB pathogens is addressed. The applications of BCA using various delivery methods could effectively manage BPB disease to benefit the agroecosystems and food security.
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spelling upm-1064742024-08-12T07:03:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106474/ A laudable strategy to manage bacterial panicle blight disease of rice using biocontrol agents Ngalimat, Mohamad S. Mohd Hata, Erneeza Zulperi, Dzarifah Ismail, Siti I. Ismail, Mohd R. Mohd Zainudin, Nur A. I. Saidi, Noor B. Yusof, Mohd T. Bacterial panicle blight (BPB) disease is a dreadful disease in rice-producing countries. Burkholderia glumae, a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, and flagellated bacterium was identified as the primary culprit for BPB disease. In 2019, the disease was reported in 18 countries, and to date, it has been spotted in 26 countries. Rice yield has been reduced by up to 75 worldwide due to this disease. Interestingly, the biocontrol strategy offers a promising alternative to manage BPB disease. This review summarizes the management status of BPB disease using biological control agents (BCA). Bacteria from the genera Bacillus, Burkholderia, Enterobacter, Pantoea, Pseudomonas, and Streptomyces have been examined as BCA under in vitro, glasshouse, and field conditions. Besides bacteria, bacteriophages have also been reported to reduce BPB pathogens under in vitro and glasshouse conditions. Here, the overview of the mechanisms of bacteria and bacteriophages in controlling BPB pathogens is addressed. The applications of BCA using various delivery methods could effectively manage BPB disease to benefit the agroecosystems and food security. Wiley 2023 Article PeerReviewed Ngalimat, Mohamad S. and Mohd Hata, Erneeza and Zulperi, Dzarifah and Ismail, Siti I. and Ismail, Mohd R. and Mohd Zainudin, Nur A. I. and Saidi, Noor B. and Yusof, Mohd T. (2023) A laudable strategy to manage bacterial panicle blight disease of rice using biocontrol agents. Journal of Basic Microbiology, 63 (11). 1180 - 1195. ISSN 0233-111X; ESSN: 1521-4028 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jobm.202300182?af=R 10.1002/jobm.202300182
spellingShingle Ngalimat, Mohamad S.
Mohd Hata, Erneeza
Zulperi, Dzarifah
Ismail, Siti I.
Ismail, Mohd R.
Mohd Zainudin, Nur A. I.
Saidi, Noor B.
Yusof, Mohd T.
A laudable strategy to manage bacterial panicle blight disease of rice using biocontrol agents
title A laudable strategy to manage bacterial panicle blight disease of rice using biocontrol agents
title_full A laudable strategy to manage bacterial panicle blight disease of rice using biocontrol agents
title_fullStr A laudable strategy to manage bacterial panicle blight disease of rice using biocontrol agents
title_full_unstemmed A laudable strategy to manage bacterial panicle blight disease of rice using biocontrol agents
title_short A laudable strategy to manage bacterial panicle blight disease of rice using biocontrol agents
title_sort laudable strategy to manage bacterial panicle blight disease of rice using biocontrol agents
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106474/
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