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      A review of plant leaf fungal diseases and its environment speciation

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          There is increasing difficulty in identifying new plant leaf diseases as a result of environmental change. There is a need to identify the factors influencing the emergence and the increasing incidences of these diseases. Here, we present emerging fungal plant leaf diseases and describe their environmental speciation. We considered the factors controlling for local adaptation associated with environmental speciation. We determined that the advent of emergent fungal leaf diseases is closely connected to environmental speciation. Fungal pathogens targeting the leaves may adversely affect the entire plant body. To mitigate the injury caused by these pathogens, it is necessary to be able to detect and identify them early in the infection process. In this way, their distribution, virulence, incidence, and severity could be attenuated.

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            Emerging microbial biocontrol strategies for plant pathogens.

            To address food security, agricultural yields must increase to match the growing human population in the near future. There is now a strong push to develop low-input and more sustainable agricultural practices that include alternatives to chemicals for controlling pests and diseases, a major factor of heavy losses in agricultural production. Based on the adverse effects of some chemicals on human health, the environment and living organisms, researchers are focusing on potential biological control microbes as viable alternatives for the management of pests and plant pathogens. There is a growing body of evidence that demonstrates the potential of leaf and root-associated microbiomes to increase plant efficiency and yield in cropping systems. It is important to understand the role of these microbes in promoting growth and controlling diseases, and their application as biofertilizers and biopesticides whose success in the field is still inconsistent. This review focusses on how biocontrol microbes modulate plant defense mechanisms, deploy biocontrol actions in plants and offer new strategies to control plant pathogens. Apart from simply applying individual biocontrol microbes, there are now efforts to improve, facilitate and maintain long-term plant colonization. In particular, great hopes are associated with the new approaches of using "plant-optimized microbiomes" (microbiome engineering) and establishing the genetic basis of beneficial plant-microbe interactions to enable breeding of "microbe-optimized crops".
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              Advanced methods of plant disease detection. A review

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                Journal
                Bioengineered
                Bioengineered
                KBIE
                kbie20
                Bioengineered
                Taylor & Francis
                2165-5979
                2165-5987
                2019
                27 September 2019
                : 10
                : 1
                : 409-424
                Affiliations
                [a ]Key Laboratory of Basic Pharmacology and Joint International Research Laboratory of Ethnomedicine of Ministry of Education, Zunyi Medical University , Zunyi, Guizhou, China
                [b ]Bioresource Institute for Healthy Utilization, Zunyi Medical University , Zunyi, Guizhou, China
                Author notes
                CONTACT Jingshan Shi shijs@ 123456zmc.edu.cn Key Laboratory of Basic Pharmacology and Joint International Research Laboratory of Ethnomedicine of Ministry of Education, Zunyi Medical University , Zunyi, Guizhou 563003, China
                Yuanfu Lu luyuanfu2000@ 123456163.com Key Laboratory of Basic Pharmacology and Joint International Research Laboratory of Ethnomedicine of Ministry of Education, Zunyi Medical University , Zunyi, Guizhou 563003, China

                Archana Jain and Surendra Sarsaiya are joint first authors.

                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0850-8592
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2537-1751
                Article
                1649520
                10.1080/21655979.2019.1649520
                6779379
                31502497
                56494b5c-47bc-4726-bd0e-5aa029b0435b
                © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 26 June 2019
                : 20 July 2019
                : 24 July 2019
                Page count
                Figures: 3, Tables: 2, References: 83, Pages: 16
                Funding
                Funded by: National Natural Science Foundation of China 10.13039/501100001809
                Award ID: NSFC-81460632
                Funded by: Guizhou Science and Technology Corporation Platform Talents Fund
                Award ID: [2017]5733-001 & CK-1130-002)
                This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC-81460632]; Guizhou Science and Technology Corporation Platform Talents Fund [[2017]5733-001 & CK-1130-002].
                Categories
                Special issue on International Conference on Sustainable Waste Treatment and Management (SWTM-2019)

                Biomedical engineering
                emergent diseases,environmental speciation,fungal pathogens,host plants,plants leaf disease

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