The successful cultivation of vegetables, fruits, cereals and other crops is one of the main branches of agriculture, what is extremely important for the sustainable economics. In these regards, the search green innovations for crop protection against the pests and pathogens is urgent. The quality and the yield of vegetables and fruits directly depend on chemical consistence of soil and the versatility of its microbiome. It’s caused by complex interactions between phytopathogenic, entomopathogenic, and non-pathogenic microorganisms with plants and pollinators. Current research is devoted to the prospectives Pseudomonas fluorescens application against the phytopathogens. This non-pathogenic soil bacteria is active against the main pathogens of cucurbit crops (tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, etc.). In prospective, it might become a green alternative to pesticides.
Melkumyan et al. (Tue,) studied this question.