The Mode of Action of Bacillus Species against Fusarium graminearum, Tools for Investigation, and Future Prospects
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Overview of Bacillus Species as a Protective Agent against Pathogens
2.1. Biological Activity of Bacillus in General and Against F. graminearum
2.2. Surfactins, Fengycins, and Iturins in Bacillus Species
2.2.1. Surfactins
2.2.2. Fengycin
2.2.3. Iturin
3. Techniques Applied to Establish Potential Modes of Action of Bacillus against Fusarium graminearum
4. Tools for the Detection of Surfactin, Fengycin, and Iturin Genes in Bacillus Strains and Culture with Biological Activity against Fusarium graminearum
5. Future Prospects and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Ntushelo, K.; Ledwaba, L.K.; Rauwane, M.E.; Adebo, O.A.; Njobeh, P.B. The Mode of Action of Bacillus Species against Fusarium graminearum, Tools for Investigation, and Future Prospects. Toxins 2019, 11, 606. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins11100606
Ntushelo K, Ledwaba LK, Rauwane ME, Adebo OA, Njobeh PB. The Mode of Action of Bacillus Species against Fusarium graminearum, Tools for Investigation, and Future Prospects. Toxins. 2019; 11(10):606. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins11100606
Chicago/Turabian StyleNtushelo, Khayalethu, Lesiba Klaas Ledwaba, Molemi Evelyn Rauwane, Oluwafemi Ayodeji Adebo, and Patrick Berka Njobeh. 2019. "The Mode of Action of Bacillus Species against Fusarium graminearum, Tools for Investigation, and Future Prospects" Toxins 11, no. 10: 606. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins11100606