Direct and Endophytic Effects of Fungal Entomopathogens for Sustainable Aphid Control: A Review

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Abstract

Entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) are cosmopolitan species of great interest in pest management due to their ability to cause epizooty in soil-dwelling and aboveground insects. Besides their direct effect against a wide host range of serious agricultural insect pests, such as aphids, a major emphasis has been placed on investigating the impact of EPF with endophytic traits (EIPF) on aboveground tripartite interactions between host plants, herbivores and beneficial insects. However, despite their valuable role in biocontrol processes, there is still more to explore about their diverse potential as ecofriendly biological control agents. Herein, we provide an overview of the meaningful role and faced challenges following the use of EPF and EIPF to control aphids.

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Francis, F., Fingu-Mabola, J. C., & Ben Fekih, I. (2022, December 1). Direct and Endophytic Effects of Fungal Entomopathogens for Sustainable Aphid Control: A Review. Agriculture (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12122081

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