Abstract

Excessive pesticide application for plant disease control can result in environmental and health-related problems [...]

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  • Biological control, which is a reliance on living agents to combat pathogens for human good [1], promised to be a sustainable alternative to chemical pesticide application, and has the potential to play an important role in future integrated pest management-based strategies for plant disease control

  • The biocontrol effect of plant organic extracts [7] and phytohormones [8] has been considered in this Special Issue

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Summary

Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Excessive pesticide application for plant disease control can result in environmental and health-related problems. This has led to a demand for pesticide-free food products and for a sustainable alternative to chemical pesticide application for plant disease control.

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