Affiliation:
1. IUSS, 534441, Pavia, Italy;
2. University of Pisa, 9310, Agriculture, Food and Environment, Via del Borghetto 80, Pisa, Italy, 56124;
3. University of Pisa, 9310, Agriculture, Food and Environment, Pisa, Italy;
4. Pisa, Italy;
Abstract
The use of biocontrol agents (BCAs) coping with fungal pathogens causing Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a compelling strategy for the disease management, but a better elucidation of their effectiveness is crucial. Meta-analysis is the analysis of the results of multiple studies, which is typically performed in order to synthesize evidence from many possible sources in a formal probabilistic manner. This meta-analytic study, including 30 pathometric, biometric, physiochemical, genetic and mycotoxin response variables reported in 56 studies, evidences the BCA effects on FHB in wheat. The effectiveness of BCAs of FHB in wheat in terms of pathogen abundance and disease reductions, biomass and yield conservation, and mycotoxin prevention/control was confirmed. BCA showed higher efficacy (i) in studies published more recently, (ii) under controlled conditions, (iii) in high susceptible wheat cultivars, (iv) when Fusarium inoculation and BCA treatment did not occur directly on plant (i.e., at seed and kernel level) in terms of disease development and mycotoxin control, and viceversa in terms of biomass conservation, (v) if Fusarium inoculation and BCA treatment occurred by spraying spikes in terms of yield, (vi) at 15-21 days post Fusarium inoculation or BCA treatment, and (vii) if they were filamentous fungi. However, BCAs overall resulted less efficacious than conventional agrochemicals, especially in terms of pathogen abundance and FHB reductions, as well as of mycotoxin prevention/control, although inconsistencies were reported among the investigated moderator variables. This study also highlights the complexity of reaching a good balance among BCA effects, and the need of further research.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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