Phytopathological management through bacteriophages: enhancing food security amidst climate change

Author:

Ul Haq Ihtisham1234ORCID,Khan Mehtab5,Khan Imran67ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Chemistry and Technology of Polymers, Silesian University of Technology , 44-100 Gliwice , Poland

2. Joint Doctoral school, Silesian University of Technology , 44-100 Gliwice , Poland

3. Postgraduate Program in Technological Innovation, Federal University of Minas Gerais , Belo Horizonte 31270-901 MG , Brazil

4. Department of Bioscience, COMSATS University Islamabad , Islamabad 44000 , Pakistan

5. Department of Biology, University of Moncton , Moncton, NB E1A 3E9 , Canada

6. Department of Molecular Signal Processing, Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry , 06120 Halle , Germany

7. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh , NC 27695-7612 , USA

Abstract

Abstract   The increasing global population and climate change pose significant challenges to agriculture, particularly in managing plant diseases caused by phytopathogens. Traditional methods, including chemical pesticides and antibiotics, have become less effective due to pathogen resistance and environmental concerns. Phage therapy emerges as a promising alternative, offering a sustainable and precise approach to controlling plant bacterial diseases without harming beneficial soil microorganisms. This review explores the potential of bacteriophages as biocontrol agents, highlighting their specificity, rapid multiplication, and minimal environmental impact. We discuss the historical context, current applications, and prospects of phage therapy in agriculture, emphasizing its role in enhancing crop yield and quality. Additionally, the paper examines the integration of phage therapy with modern agricultural practices and the development phage cocktails and genetically engineered phages to combat resistant pathogens. The findings suggest that phage therapy could revolutionize phytopathological management, contributing to global food security and sustainable agricultural practices. One-Sentence Summary The burden of plant diseases and phage-based phytopathological treatment.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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