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Challenges and opportunities of the bio-pesticides production by solid-state fermentation: filamentous fungi as a model
Authors:Reynaldo De la Cruz Quiroz  Sevastianos Roussos  Daniel Hernández  Raúl Rodríguez  Francisco Castillo
Institution:1. Food Research Department, Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Saltillo, México,;2. Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie Marine et Continentale, Marseille, France,;3. Agricultural Parasitology Department, Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Saltillo, México, and;4. National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research, Saltillo, México.
Abstract:In recent years, production and use of bio-pesticides have increasing and replacing some synthetic chemical pesticides applied to food commodities. In this review, biological control is focused as an alternative, to some synthetic chemical treatments that cause environmental, human health, and food quality risks. In addition, several phytopathogenic microorganisms have developed resistance to some of these synthetic chemicals and become more difficult to control. Worldwide, the bio-pesticides market is growing annually at a rate of 44% in North America, 20% in Europe and Oceania, 10% in Latin and South American countries and 6% in Asia. Use of agro-industrial wastes and solid-state fermentation (SSF) technology offers an alternative to bio-pesticide production with advantages versus conventional submerged fermentations, as reduced cost and energy consumption, low production of residual water and high stability products. In this review, recent data about state of art regarding bio-pesticides production under SSF on agroindustrial wastes will be discussed. SSF can be defined as a microbial process that generally occurs on solid material in the absence of free water. This material has the ability to absorb water with or without soluble nutrients, since the substrate must have water to support the microorganism’s growth and metabolism. Changes in water content are analyzed in order to select the conditions for a future process, where water stress can be combined with the best spore production conditions, obtaining in this way an inexpensive biotechnological option for modern agriculture in developing countries.
Keywords:Agroindustrial wastes  biological control agents  hydric stress and spore production  solid-state fermentation
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