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Soilborne Plant Diseases Caused by Pythium spp.: Ecology,Epidemiology, and Prospects for Biological Control
Authors:Frank N Martin  Joyce E Loper
Institution:1. USDA-ARS, 11636 East Alisal St., Salinas, CA 93905;2. USDA-ARS, Horticulture Crops Lab, 3420 NW Orchard Ave., Corvallis, OR 97330
Abstract:Soilborne root diseases caused by plant pathogenic Pythium species cause serious losses in a number of agricultural production systems, which has led to a considerable effort devoted to the development of biological agents for disease control. In this article we review information on the ecology and biological control of these pathogens with the premise that a clear understanding of the ecology of the pathogen will assist in the development of efficacious biocontrol agents. The lifecycles of the pathogens and etiology of host infection also are reviewed, as are epidemiological concepts of inoculum-disease relationships and the influence of environmental factors on pathogen aggressiveness and host susceptibility. A number of fungal and bacterial biocontrol agents are discussed and parallels between their ecology and that of the target pathogens highlighted. The mechanisms by which these microbial agents suppress diseases caused by Pythium spp., such as interference with pathogen survival, disruption of the process of plant infection, and induced host resistance, are evaluated. The possibilities for enhancement of efficacy of specific biological control agents by genetic manipulation or deployment tactics are discussed, as are conceptual suggestions for consideration when developing screening programs for antagonists.
Keywords:soilborne plant diseases  Pythium spp    ecology  epidemiology  biological control  oospores  sporangia  
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