Current developments in the production of fungal biological control agents by solid-state fermentation using organic solid waste

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© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Biological control agents are slowly and steadily replacing traditional chemical pesticides. Among them, fungal entomopathogens have assumed a key role in controlling a growing number of pests. Research on fungal entomopathogens has expanded constantly during the last decades, confirming real interest in their biocontrol potential. The production of fungal entomopathogens by solid-state fermentation has arisen as a sustainable production method, which is slowly becoming preferred over submerged fermentation considering the advantage of using of agro-industrial wastes as substrates. This review discusses relevant studies on fungal entomopathogens, with a special interest in their production as biocontrol agents by solid-state fermentation processes, including reactors used and operational conditions, focusing mainly on the two most-used fungal entomopathogens worldwide, Beauveria spp. and Trichoderma spp.
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Páginas (desde-hasta)655-694
Número de páginas40
PublicaciónCritical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
Volumen49
N.º8
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 18 abr 2019

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