Bridging Microbial Biocontrol and Phytochemical Biopesticides: Synergistic Approaches for Sustainable Crop Protection

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Abstract

The increasing prevalence of pests and diseases in agriculture necessitates innovative strategies for crop protection that mitigate environmental impacts. This review paper investigates the synergistic potential of combining microbial biocontrol agents and phytochemical biopesticides as sustainable alternatives to chemical pesticides. Through a comprehensive review of recent literature, we analyze how microbial agents, including bacteria and fungi, enhance plant resilience and suppress pest populations. Concurrently, we explore the diverse modes of action of phytochemicals derived from plants, emphasizing their role in pest deterrence and disease resistance. Our findings indicate that integrated approaches leveraging microbial and phytochemical interventions improve pest management efficacy and promote soil health and biodiversity. The study underscores the necessity for interdisciplinary research to develop effective, eco-friendly pest control strategies that align with sustainable agricultural practices. Ultimately, this work advocates for a paradigm shift in pest management, encouraging the adoption of synergistic biocontrol methods that contribute to resilient agroecosystems.

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