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Biochar and its coupling with microbial inoculants for suppressing plant diseases: A review

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APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2023.105025

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Biochar; Microbial inoculant; Biocontrol; Pathogens; Plant diseases

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The use of biochar (BC) combined with a microbial inoculant (MI) shows promise for controlling plant diseases induced by various pathogens. This review summarizes the research progress of BC-MI and its action mechanisms in controlling plant diseases. BC-MI efficiently controls a wide range of plant diseases and improves soil properties. Strategies for the application of BC-MI in suppressing plant diseases are advised, including BC preparation, MI screening, and targeted disease control.
Recently, the use of biochar (BC) to control plant diseases induced by pathogens has attracted great attention. However, the control effect of BC on plant diseases is limited because BC cannot specifically kill pathogens, and its suppressive effect is inadequate in the field compared with the laboratory and greenhouse. BC combined with a microbial inoculant (MI) is a new method for suppressing plant diseases. In this review, we systematically summarized the research progress of BC combined with MI (BC-MI) for controlling plant diseases and analyzed its action mechanisms. BC-MI can efficiently control a variety of plant diseases induced by 6 fungal, 2 oomycetes, 1 nematode and 2 viral plant pathogens. BC coupling with MI strengthens its control effect on plant diseases in most experimental cases (84 %). BC-MI can promote the colonization of MI in roots or the rhizosphere, thereby altering root exudates and upregulating the expression of defense-associated genes. In addition, BC-MI more efficiently improves soil properties. Application strategies of BC-MI for suppressing plant diseases was advised, including BC preparation and MI screening, coupled methods of BC with MI, and targeted plant diseases controlled by BC-MI. This study has reference value for guidance on how to construct a stable and efficient BCMI system for suppressing plant diseases.

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