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Advances in production and formulation of commercial microbial bioprotectant products

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This chapter reviews the recent commercialization of microbial bioprotectant products containing bacteria, fungi, yeast and bacteriophages for the control of plant diseases. The chapter also summar...
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This chapter reviews the recent commercialization of microbial bioprotectant products containing bacteria, fungi, yeast and bacteriophages for the control of plant diseases. The chapter also summarizes recent development activities of new bioprotectant products based on microorganisms or their metabolites, including induced resistance products, single domain antibody proteins produced by microorganisms, and protozoans (amoebae). Production, mainly by submerged fermentation, and formulation processes of microbial bioprotectants will be discussed. Key factors influencing the fermentation, formulation and the scale up for industrial production of such microorganism as bioprotectant products are also addressed, including stability and viability of the active substances produced by liquid fermentation processes.
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Price: £25.00
Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Imprint: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science
Publication Date: 22 November 2021
ISBN: 9781801463317
Format: eBook
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science, Agronomy and crop production, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Pest Control, Sustainable agriculture, Botany and plant sciences, Pest control / plant diseases

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1 Introduction 2 Bioprotectant products containing bacteria 3 Bioprotectant products containing fungi propagules produced by fermentation 4 Bioprotectant products containing yeast 5 Production and formulation of bacteriophage for controlling plant disease 6 Innovative microbial bioprotectant products for controlling plant disease 7 Innovative formulations for bioprotectants 8 Conclusion and future trends 9 Where to look for further information 10 References