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Biological Control beneath the Feet: A Review of Crop Protection against Insect Root Herbivores

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INSECTS
Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/insects7040070

Keywords

biological control; root pests; soil fauna; belowground plant defenses; tri-trophic interactions

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [PBNE33-114692, PA0033_121483, 31003A_159869]
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [PA0033_121483] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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Sustainable agriculture is certainly one of the most important challenges at present, considering both human population demography and evidence showing that crop productivity based on chemical control is plateauing. While the environmental and health threats of conventional agriculture are increasing, ecological research is offering promising solutions for crop protection against herbivore pests. While most research has focused on aboveground systems, several major crop pests are uniquely feeding on roots. We here aim at documenting the current and potential use of several biological control agents, including micro-organisms (viruses, bacteria, fungi, and nematodes) and invertebrates included among the macrofauna of soils (arthropods and annelids) that are used against root herbivores. In addition, we discuss the synergistic action of different bio-control agents when co-inoculated in soil and how the induction and priming of plant chemical defense could be synergized with the use of the bio-control agents described above to optimize root pest control. Finally, we highlight the gaps in the research for optimizing a more sustainable management of root pests.

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